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19 mars 2018

The case for an Ethiopian research university

By Ayenachew A Woldegiyorgis. Should developing countries dedicate their resources and energy towards building excellence-oriented research universities or towards creating a mass system through widening access to higher education and training. More...
19 mars 2018

European partners to recognise refugees’ qualifications

By Sjur Bergan and Stig Arne Skjerven. A package of measures to accommodate refugees with the ability to study that was launched by the German government in late 2015 and that supports 10,000 students a year is to be continued. The measures are being implemented by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). More...
19 mars 2018

Successful refugee student measures to be continued

By Michael Gardner. A package of measures to accommodate refugees with the ability to study that was launched by the German government in late 2015 and that supports 10,000 students a year is to be continued. The measures are being implemented by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). More...
19 mars 2018

Accreditation body head calls for tougher powers

By Francis Kokutse. Executive Secretary of the National Accreditation Board Kwame Dattey has called for the board to be given “unfettered powers” to close down institutions, private or public, that do not conform to regulations, in the ongoing crusade to maintain standards in Ghana’s higher education sector. More...
19 mars 2018

Calls for apolitical campuses follow student elections

By Wagdy Sawahel. Calls for university student unions not to drag institutions into political disputes have followed the official announcement of the victory of the Islamist-leaning student union against its leftist rival union in the recent student elections, amid a challenge by the losing union which claims the elections were marred by violence and irregularities. More...
19 mars 2018

Europe gaining on UK for study abroad students

By Nic Mitchell. The United Kingdom is slowly losing its competitive edge in attracting international students and it is not just native English-speaking countries like Canada and Australia that are winning a bigger share of the market. More...
19 mars 2018

Trust individual researchers to beat the Brexit blues

By Nic Mitchell. Put your faith in individual researchers overcoming the obstacles and continuing to collaborate with European scientists and colleagues if the United Kingdom is forced out of the European Union’s framework programme for research and innovation because of Brexit. More...
19 mars 2018

Internationalisation not on life support says top ranker

By Nic Mitchell. Talk of ‘the era of higher education internationalisation’ being in its death throes or, at least, ‘on life support’ were dismissed at the opening of the 2018 International Higher Education Forum organised by Universities UK International. More...
19 mars 2018

University official quits to keep gun firm board seat

By Emma Kerr, The Chronicle of Higher Education. The president of St Thomas University gave its chief financial officer an ultimatum last Tuesday: Cut ties with a gun manufacturer or resign. More...
19 mars 2018

MP proposes extra marks for students to encourage voting

By Ashraf Khaled. An Egyptian lawmaker has proposed giving extra marks to students in order to encourage them to vote in the country’s upcoming elections. More...
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