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12 avril 2017

A perfect storm for international student mobility?

By Rahul Choudaha. In my recent article, “Three Waves of International Student Mobility (1999-2020)”, published in Studies in Higher Education, I analysed the past, present and future of international student mobility from the lens of three overlapping waves spread over seven years between 1999 and 2020. More...
12 avril 2017

Is halving of student admissions the right strategy?

By Ruwayshid Ali. The Saudi Minister for Labour and Social Development Dr Ali Al-Ghafis made a staggering statement last month that Saudi Arabia is planning to halve its university admissions numbers.
Nevertheless, the statement was not a total surprise given that the Ministry of Education had already announced that it was going to cut the numbers of admissions to education and art colleges by 50%. More...
12 avril 2017

A step towards greater internationalisation in HE

By Robert Coelen. Towards the end of February, the Dutch government took another positive step towards enabling Dutch higher education institutions to fully participate in international higher education. More...
12 avril 2017

Are Chinese PhDs becoming more like US doctorates?

By Futao Huang. In a recent Centre for Global Higher Education working paper, I outline the changes that have occurred in the past decades in doctoral education in China and some of the challenges ahead, including corruption and a lack of international faculty with PhDs. More...
12 avril 2017

University rankings and the battle for talent

By Anand Kulkarni. As economies continue to build competitive advantage around knowledge in all its forms, the focus sharpens on how to nurture, attract and retain talent. More...
12 avril 2017

World-class universities policy fuels talent poaching

By Yojana Sharma. China’s headlong foray into creating world-class universities has caused an internal brain drain of talented academics from China’s poorer central and western regions towards the top-tier universities in the country’s major cities and regions. More...
12 avril 2017

Push for foreign students to stay on to work in Japan

By Suvendrini Kakuchi. Japan is hiring foreign talent and it is now a top priority that international students attending Japanese universities stay on in the country, with the government offering new incentives such as subsidised company internships, help with finding jobs on graduation, stepped-up Japanese language courses and more streamlined processes for work visas after graduation. More...
12 avril 2017

New ban halted, but foreign student applications fall

By Brendan O'Malley and Michael Gardner. Two federal judges last week blocked President Donald Trump’s new executive order temporarily banning entry into the United States from six Muslim countries – Iran, Yemen, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Syria – which was due to begin after midnight on Thursday. More...
12 avril 2017

Senate passes bill for free public university tuition

By Brennan Weiss. The Philippines Senate has approved a landmark bill to provide free tuition for students in all state universities and colleges. The Free Higher Education for All Act was passed unanimously last Monday by a vote of 18-0. More...
12 avril 2017

Power of e-learning for renewable energy sector – Study

By Munyaradzi Makoni. At a time when distance education and e-learning are becoming increasingly popular and accessible, there remains insufficient awareness around the use of educational technologies in the field of renewable energy and its benefits in African higher education, according to a recent study. More...
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