By Scott Jaschik. These are supposed to be tough times for recruiting international students. Last year saw a 7 percent drop in new international enrollments in the United States. Enrollments in intensive English programs -- frequently the first step toward applying to a college -- are down by even a larger percentage. More...
Notre activité par zone géographique
Campus France développe des actions dans le monde entier : elle organise des manifestations de promotion de l'enseignement supérieur français et assure la gestion de nombreux programmes de bourses. En lien avec le réseau du ministère des Affaires étrangères et les Espaces Campus France, ses équipes disposent d'une expertise sur les systèmes d'enseignement supérieur étrangers et sur la mobilité internationale des étudiants. Plus...
Prestigious French institute opens office in Nairobi

International Educational Seminar on Roads, Bridges and Tunnels, 9 – 15 November, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
The School of Civil Engineering of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki will host the International Educational Seminar on Roads, Bridges and Tunnels (ISRBT2018) in Thessaloniki, from 9 to 15 November 2018. More...
Iran: Researcher Ahmadreza Djalali critically ill in custody HRK President calls for his immediate release
According to Scholars at Risk, the international network for the protection of at-risk researchers, Dr Djalali is critically ill in custody. The researcher, who lives in Sweden, was arrested while attending a conference in Tehran and sentenced to death on a charge of "corruption on earth" (ifsad fil-arz) in October of last year. In February 2018, Iran's highest court rejected an application to review the death sentence. More...
Ecole internationale d'été des jeunes créateurs de coopératives du 22 juin au 7 juillet 2018 à Poitiers
Sur le blog de Michel Abhervé pour Alternatives économiques. Le Mouvement Scop organise la quatrième édition de l’école internationale d’été Campus coopératives, qui se déroulera cette année du 22 juin au 7 juillet 2018 au sein de l’Université de Poitiers. Les Scop accompagnent les jeunes francophones âgés de 18 à 35 ans dans la création de coopératives virtuelles avec un vrai plan d’affaires. Plus...
U.S. college degrees lose mystique among Asian students
For ambitious young Asians, studying in the U.S. has long been a natural choice. They venture across the vast Pacific to pursue degrees with global cachet and, perhaps, take a shot at the American dream. More...
The university grade inflation debate is going global
By Robert Ubell. From Ireland to India, rising grades at universities and colleges continue to grab media headlines. No longer confined to a few countries, the grade inflation debate has gone global. This typically leads to allegations of falling standards and that qualifications are being devalued. More...
The case for evolving from dual to joint degrees

Lifeline handed to students left in the lurch by UT Tyler
