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Market snapshots: Botswana, Sub-Saharan Africa, South Sudan

...as a more reliable and sustainable economic and social development strategy. In addition to expanding and consolidating its tertiary education system, the country has also embarked on establishing...

India bursting with 20% growth in Cambridge qualifications and aggressive expansion in higher education

...education in rural areas and give better access to schools for girls and other socially deprived sections such as scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. In addition, The Chronicle...

Balkan poll follows Berlitz study showing strong demand for language learning

Prodirekt, provider of education and training in the Balkan region, and its language-focused social network Verbalisti recently announced the results of a poll designed to discover how parents...

International student numbers starting to recover in Japan

...some renewed interest in a unique society and culture often eclipsed by China and Korea in the intentional media, and an increased interest in study in Japan.” Source:...

There’s no mobile web, there’s only content

...You are optimising your content for search engines. You reach out to prospective students via email, social media, and your website. But have you also ensured that your...

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....

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