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Turkey’s growing appeal as a study destination

...the international students at Fatih University come from the Balkans, Africa and the Middle East. Recently released figures from The Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA)...

The development of private higher education in Russia

...The private sector’s future In the next few years private education institutions in Russia will occupy the sphere of non-formal and extra-system education, and will master new spheres...

Hong Kong curriculum changes present huge recruitment opportunities

...also help them in their career development on the mainland or Hong Kong and nurture talent for our country,” an Education Bureau spokesperson told the Hong Kong media....

Study projects slower growth in higher education enrolment

...social goals, economic growth, and prevailing demographic trends with regard to school-age students. 2020 will be here before we know it and in the meantime these key indicators...

Foreign student numbers in Taiwan almost double since 2007

...social sciences, journalism or mass communication. In contrast, students from the US are mostly interested in studying Chinese language and culture. Japanese students also like to study the...

National Vocational Education Qualification Framework launched in India

...to a recent article, the programmes are sector-specific, focusing on IT, polytechnics, engineering, media, entertainment, telecommunications, mobile communications, automobile, construction, retail, food processing, tourism, hotels, jewellery and fashion...

Will that be a mobile app or a mobile website?

...looking for a leg up on social media marketing. Many of the examples you’ll find in these links are oriented to engaging current students but you can see...

Pakistani students consider new options abroad

...in trans-national education, and hopefully the future will see more countries following suit. Abidi confirmed that despite negative criticism and media reports, it is business as usual in Pakistan...

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