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Thailand strengthens ties with top five study abroad destinations

...research conference. “In the future, we may work together to jointly create educational curricula or share instructional media to learn English and studying of math. So, when students...

China’s progress towards its ambitious target to attract 500,000 foreign students by 2020

...of the ministry’s department of international cooperation and exchange, was quoted in official media as saying. Some 20,000 students from America are studying in China and the number...

Islamic nations join forces, strengthen education opportunities

...in Pakistan capable of teaching around 21,000 students, official media in the Gulf state reported. The schools were handed over to the local authorities in the northwestern Khyber...

Student and staff mobility strategies in European universities

...respondents, while acknowledging the potential social and cultural benefits of mobility for all members of their institution, believe that mobility is particularly important for the careers of doctoral...

Singapore’s “carefully calibrated” expansion plans

...create more university places”, but that “we should focus on applied practice-oriented degrees, for example, engineers, physiotherapists, social workers – skills that are in demand and which will...

Eurozone crisis boosting student mobility in the south

...persistent patterns of relative underemployment or unemployment among youth are equally a concern in terms of the long-term economic or social outlook for any country. In the near-term,...

New reports on student decision making from India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Egypt and Turkey

...media. The newest reports available in the series cover India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Egypt and Turkey. “Students approach the decision to study at a university overseas differently, depending on...

The rising profile of college certificates

...survey by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and MyCOS Research Institute, a Beijing-based education consulting firm. But only 47% of the 256,000 Chinese graduates surveyed said they...

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