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6 juin 2016

University students are open to more debt risk

The nation’s A$44 billion (US$32 billion) student loan scheme is mired in poor risk management and monitoring, according to a damning report released by the Australian National Audit Office that also casts doubt over projections of the size of the country’s future student debt, writes Kylar Loussikian for The Australian. Read more...

6 juin 2016

Trump's emerging higher education platform

While final decisions have not been made on when Donald Trump’s ideas on higher education will be formally unveiled, not to mention many details worked out, the presumptive GOP nominee's campaign expects higher education to be a major issue in the general election later this year, writes Scott Jaschik for Inside Higher Ed. Read more...

6 juin 2016

5,600 Syrians enrolled at Turkey’s universities

Some 5,600 Syrian students have been enrolled at universities across Turkey while 1,080 have received scholarships, according to the head of the country’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority, reports Anadolu Agency. Read more...

6 juin 2016

Students stand up for public universities

Tens of thousands of students, teachers, education workers and supporters marched through the streets of downtown Buenos Aires city on 12 May to support the country’s public education system, venting their anger at President Mauricio Macri and his administration in the wake of what education unions are calling a full-scale funding crisis, writes Orlando Jenkinson for Buenos Aires Herald. Read more...

6 juin 2016

New interest at international education exhibition

Universities and organisations from countries that have not traditionally been popular destinations for Chinese students attended the annual China International Education Exhibition Tour for the first time, including institutions from the United Arab Emirates, writes Yang Meiping for the Shanghai Daily. Read more...

6 juin 2016

HE should be a priority in humanitarian crises

By Jorge Sampaio, former President of Portugal. How do people manage to survive and build resilience to wars and conflicts that go on for years? How do refugees and forcibly displaced people endure hardship and roll with the punches when they spend 18 years on average in camps. Read more...

6 juin 2016

Artificial intelligence will change higher education

By Tom P Abeles. The image we have of job losses caused by technological advances is anchored in the popular cliché of the Luddite revolt in the weaving industry. So it is not surprising that most of our thinking about the impact of artificial intelligence systems, including robots, seems to focus on the idea of job displacement, primarily in the manufacturing and trade sectors. Read more...

6 juin 2016

Don’t rush to conclusions from the THE rankings

By Richard Holmes. Every so often, especially in North America and Western Europe, there is a panic about the impact of government policies on higher education, usually the failure to provide as much money as universities want, or sometimes as many overseas students as they need to fill lecture halls or cover budget deficits. Global university rankings have a lot to do with the onset and spread of these panics. Read more...

6 juin 2016

Supporting academics in exile nearby is key to future

By Farzan Al-Khalil. Under the shadow of the ongoing war in Syria the international community has failed to impose possible solutions to defeat terrorism, overthrow the dictatorship and work towards building a civil state that respects all its citizens regardless of their race, religion and sect. Read more...

6 juin 2016

Top academic slams accreditation body for negligence

By Tunde Fatunde. A top Nigerian academic has generated heated debate after publicly criticising the country’s university accreditation agency for lack of autonomy, negligence and double standards in its annual accreditation of courses. All accusations have been denied by the agency. Read more...

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