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Udacity Says 32.2% Demand Increase For Analytics Jobs In India
Higher Ed Tech News and Research ~ Ray Schroeder, editor. In India, advanced analytics/predictive modeling professionals are paid the highest salaries compared to their analytics peers, that is 12.1 lakhs on average. To meet demand, Udacity launches their first nanodegree on predictive analytics. More...
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Le Traité Transatlantique et le débat sur le libre-échange aux Etats-Unis
Par Institut Montaigne. Traditionnellement, l’opinion publique et la classe politique américaines sont favorables à la libéralisation des échanges internationaux. Depuis les deux mandatures de Ronald Reagan de 1981 à 1989, tous les derniers présidents en ont soutenu le principe. Voir l'article...
Do international branch campuses have autonomy?
By Megan Clifford and Kevin Kinser. In the past two decades, the governments of several developing nations including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and China have used public funds to support the establishment and ongoing operation of international branch campuses or IBCs. Read more...
Challenges of internationalising higher education
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The alarming rate of violent attacks on higher education communities
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In Commentary, Beth Button describes a new initiative that links up student activists globally and aims to put students at the forefront of promoting cooperation and internationalisation. And Megan Clifford and Kevin Kinser suggest that leaders of international branch campuses need to agree shared goals between host and institution because the threat of diminished autonomy can threaten their sustainability and quality.
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New Brunswick university opens recruiting office in Beijing, China

Premier Brian Gallant is in China as part of a trade mission, and was on hand for the official opening.
He says universities are facing declining enrolments, and attracting more international university students from China will help New Brunswick's economy and universities.
Between January 2005 and March 2016, about 4,200 Chinese nationals became permanent residents in New Brunswick. More...
MacEwan's international student recruitment gets an upgrade

“To be able to send this to recruiters, who go to China or India or Australia, they’re able to show prospective students exactly where they’d be living and see what it looks like, and essentially, feel what it feels like—that’s what’s going to change things". More...