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29 juin 2016

Excellence drive is short on innovation and creativity

By Linda Yeung. Increased government investments in higher education, coupled with a growing push among institutions in the region to achieve international recognition, have seen growing Asian representation in international higher education league tables. But there are still barriers to achieving excellence on a global scale. Read more...

29 juin 2016

Cost of tuition at universities may double this year

By Eugene Vorotnikov. The cost of tuition at Russian universities may double this year, due to the devaluation of the national currency, the ruble, and the consequences of the financial crisis in the country, according to latest predictions of analysts of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science. Read more...

29 juin 2016

Germany and Netherlands step up TNE activity

By Nic Mitchell. Germany and the Netherlands are stepping up their game to capture a bigger slice of the transnational education or TNE market, a conference launching a new international TNE-Hub heard on 10 June. Read more...

29 juin 2016

Redefining the significance of ‘international’

By Zuleika Arashiro. Most universities that claim international status now refer to the internationalisation of their student profile and academic staff as indicators of their achievements. Read more...

29 juin 2016

‘Positive results’ from research cooperation with French

Cooperation in fields of scientific research between Côte d’Ivoire and the French Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, or IRD, has shown positive results, said Professor Bakayoko Ly Ramata, the Ivorian minister for higher education and scientific research. Read more...

29 juin 2016

Achievements and challenges of private higher education

By Henry Fram Akplu. Over the past quarter century, higher education in Sub-Saharan Africa has recorded phenomenal increases in the number of institutions and student enrolments, due largely to the deregulation of provision. Read more...

29 juin 2016

Racism against Africans is a reality to be countered

By Renu Modi and Rhea D’Silva. Africans come to India for various reasons: informal trade, higher education and healthcare. Medical tourism is marketed aggressively throughout Africa because it generates significant profits for the Indian healthcare sector. Read more...

29 juin 2016

Challenges confronting universities – Now and in future

By Tunde Fatunde. The 55-page paper, titled “Governance and Change Management Imperatives for the Transformation of Nigerian Universities from Early 21st Century to 22nd Century and beyond, Universities”, was sent to some senior academics in various disciplines in different universities for their evaluation of Afolabi’s solutions to the problems confronting universities. Read more...

29 juin 2016

It’s crucial to locate the ‘African’ in African Studies

By Robtel Neajai Pailey. Africans have always produced knowledge about Africa. Their contributions have in some cases been “preferably unheard”. In others they’ve been “deliberately silenced”. Read more...

29 juin 2016

Universities of technology eye rich prospects in waste

By Sharon Dell. South African universities of technology are positioning themselves as critical partners in what is considered a fairly new but highly relevant area of research, innovation and job creation: waste recycling and management, an industry conservatively estimated by the government to be worth R25 billion (US$1.6 billion) per annum. Read more...

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