By Study International Staff. In order for universities to “play their crucial role in securing Australia’s future”, the representative body of Australian universities has called on the government for greater policy and funding certainty in the higher education sector. More...
Iran: Overcoming persecution to graduate
By Study International Staff. The Bahais are a small religious group in Iran, barely making up one percent of this Muslim nation. Called ‘apostates’ and reduced to a ‘political sect’, the government neither recognises nor protects the Bahais.
State discrimination is far-ranging – such as discrimination in employment, seizure of properties, and arbitrary arrests – and they include official discrimination in education. The effect? They cannot found educational institutions, are excluded from universities, and meet with attempted forced conversions in schools. More...
Singapore, the 21st century education superpower
By . For a number of years now, Singapore has been recognised as having one of the best school systems in the world, topping the OECD’s 2015 global education rankings, coming top in the 2016 TIMSS report and claiming first place in the most recent PISA rankings. More...
M'sia targets 200,000 foreign students by 2020, sees education as main revenue contributor
By Fairuz Mohd Shahar. The government welcomes the arrival of foreign students intending to pursue their studies in Malaysia as this move can help raise the image of the country as a regional education hub. More...
OBHE focuses on global citizenship at conference
By Clarissa Waldron. The Observatory on Borderless Higher Education (OBHE) gathered recently to hold its annual International Partners' Conference.
Held at Regent's University London, under the theme of 'Intercultural Education: Global Citizenship in Changing World Scenarios', the event brought together a selection of those in higher education and guests from the business community to discuss issues facing the sector. More...
Zuma signs Higher Education Amendment Act
By Jenni Evans. President Jacob Zuma has signed the Higher Education Amendment Act, which gives Minister Blade Nzimande greater powers to intervene in university matters and furthers the government's higher education transformation plans.
"I am very excited," said MP Charles Kekana, whip of Parliament's committee on higher education, on Wednesday.
"We have been working very hard on it."
The central theme of the act, signed into law on Tuesday, was to make universities more inclusive, and to move away from old patterns of universities based on racial or language lines and to recognise African schools of thought and knowledge, explained Kekana. More...
University of Hong Kong sees increase in Indonesian student applications
By Masajeng Rahmiasri. Shopping, entertainment and leisure may be the three words synonymous with Hong Kong. However, those are no longer the only reasons for Indonesians to visit the region as it has become a destination to pursue higher education. More...
Studying at the Bahai secret university
By Lipika Pelham. The largest non-Muslim minority in Iran, the Bahais, are persecuted in many ways - one being that they are forbidden from attending university. Some study in secret, but for those who want to do a postgraduate degree the only solution is to leave their country and study abroad. More...
Investing in Sino-Foreign Higher Education in China
By Harry Handley. In 2010, China introduced the National Plan for Medium and Long-term Education Reform and Development (2010-2020) to improve Chinese education standards to match international levels. To do so, the government further opened the higher education sector to foreign investment, allowing foreign universities to enter the higher education sector through joint ventures with local partners. Seven years down the line, the increased support, both financial and regulatory, has led to an influx of Sino-foreign joint education programs and institutions. More...
These Are the World's Most Innovative Economies
By Michelle Jamrisko and Wei Lu. Nordic nations dominate the top 15, while South Korea reigns supreme and Russia is dealt a huge blow. More...