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26 février 2018

Academia, industry partner to end labour market mismatch

Four heads of higher education bodies and the Federation of Thai Industries have joined forces to solve the problem of a mismatch of supply and demand of labour force and skills in Thailand, writes Dumrongkiat Mala for the Bangkok Post. More...
26 février 2018

Universities, colleges to abolish admission fees by 2022

South Korea’s education ministry said last weekend that the nation’s national and private universities and 330 vocational colleges had presented their plans to do away with admission fees, reports KBS. More...
26 février 2018

Scottish universities demand say on tuition fees

Scottish universities have demanded a say on the future of tuition fees after British Prime Minister Theresa May launched a review of university funding, to be chaired by author and financier Philip Augar, writes Andrew Denholm for The Herald. More...
26 février 2018

Universities criticise government's free tuition criteria

Universities in Japan have slammed the central government for its moves to set criteria for institutions that will come under student fee reduction and exemption programmes as "an intervention in university autonomy", reports The Mainichi Japan. More...
26 février 2018

Calls for student sexual assault taskforce

Leading anti-sexual violence advocacy groups are calling for the federal government to establish an independent taskforce to monitor Australian universities’ and residences’ responses to sexual violence and how they are attempting to tackle the issue, writes Remy Varga for The Australian. More...
26 février 2018

Record foreign student numbers at technology universities

The number of foreign students doing engineering and technical degrees in the Netherlands has never been higher, with one in three masters students at four institutions coming from abroad, writes Senay Boztas for DutchNews.nl. More...
26 février 2018

HE body moots changes to academic promotion criteria

The University Grants Commission of India has proposed to do away with most of the existing rules on promotions for the post of associate and assistant professors, reports Outlook India. More...
26 février 2018

Universities prepare for post-Brexit student influx

A new study suggests that universities on the Continent are increasing their offers as they expect students to look outside of the United Kingdom for courses in the years after Brexit, writes Eleanor Busby for the Independent. More...
26 février 2018

Ongoing war leaves scientific research crippled

Though never a top producer of scientific research in the Arab region, Yemen had achieved a steady output of scholarly studies in recent decades. However, the continuing civil war over the past four years now threatens to stop the conduct of scientific research there almost entirely, writes Aseell Sarih for Al-Fanar Media. More...
26 février 2018

HE at risk from immigration policies – University head

A prominent university head has said university leaders are concerned about how federal government policies, particularly on immigration, are affecting higher education in the United States, writes Natasha Turak for CNBC. More...
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