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Online learning still expected to pressure traditional higher education models

...going on in their lives. As The Guardian observed recently, “A generation used to on-demand media content services such as YouTube and Netflix are increasingly wanting the same...

Nepalese government signals willingness to limit study abroad

...students abroad, and effectively means that only students admitted to degree studies abroad would be able to obtain an NOC. In a media briefing, Maheshwor Sharma, chief of...

Vive le Québec: A distinct Canadian study destination

...administrations in Quebec in their dealings with the public, the media and government. Parlez-vous français? Located in one of the world’s top English-speaking destinations, the Canadian Province of...

Universities UK announces admissions and agent probe

In the wake of critical media coverage in recent weeks, the UK’s higher education sector will undertake a review of the current quality framework for education agents as...

Key growth drivers behind increasing enrolment in Gulf states

...expand the reach of higher education by inviting in foreign universities, the government established Education City, which included nine global universities by 2011 and Northwestern College of Media...

After domestic tuition hikes, Chinese officials reportedly considering an increase in international student fees

...with government spending more restrained this year, many institutions are moving to dramatically increase fees for domestic students. There are widespread media reports of tuition hikes, some as...

Australia relaxes cap on international student work hours in selected industries

...The Loadstar, a news publication focused on supply chain dynamics, reported that early in January, “Local media reported bare supermarket shelves across the country, due to ‘up to...

Trend Alert: English spreads as teaching language in universities worldwide

...all lessons in business, economics, media and international affairs will be solely in Arabic starting next semester. However, courses in engineering and science will remain in English. As...

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