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9 février 2018

A better model than the Africanised university

By Eric Fredua-Kwarteng and Samuel Ofosu. African countries are yet to find or construct a university education model relevant to their development needs and aspirations. More...
9 février 2018

Students under pressure as Putin runs for re-election

By Ararat Osipian. One of the biggest events in 2018, although one with an entirely predictable outcome, will be the re-election of Russia’s long-standing leader, Vladimir Putin. In March 2018, Putin will extend his presidency for another six years. More...
9 février 2018

Italian court pushes back on the race towards English

By Rosemary Salomone. After six years of winding through the Italian courts, the case challenging the Polytechnic Institute of Milan’s decision to offer all graduate programmes in English reached a final legal conclusion on 29 January. The question now is whether the controversy fades from sight or the implications push to the boiling point a simmering debate over the proper place of English in academia. More...
9 février 2018

Where did business schools and MBAs go wrong?

By Robert Quartly-Janeiro. Business schools are changing. Not what they teach. Not what they research. But what they cost and their very purpose. More...
9 février 2018

Sweden extends partnership with flagship university

By Rodrigue Rwirahira. A successful 16-year partnership between the University of Rwanda and several Swedish tertiary institutions, funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, has been extended for another five years. More...
9 février 2018

University emissions experiments on humans fuel uproar

By Michael Gardner. Reports of emissions experiments on humans at a German university have caused further uproar following recent revelations of car exhaust animal experiments in the United States. The automobile firms backing the tests have since distanced themselves from the animal experiments. More...
9 février 2018

Migration agency eases rule for international students

By Jan Petter Myklebust. The Swedish Migration Agency has bowed to pressure to drop the requirement for international students to provide evidence of being able to afford living costs for the entire period of their study when applying for a residence permit. More...
9 février 2018

Steep rise in visa charge for international students

By Jan Petter Myklebust. A sharp increase in the visa application charge for international students, plus a significant increase in the minimum amount that international students must deposit in the country before beginning their studies in Norway, have drawn criticism from student groups and political opponents. More...
9 février 2018

Foreign students blamed for steep rise in student fraud

By Jan Petter Myklebust. There has been a tenfold increase in the number of students using a false alternative address while living at home to claim for a higher rate of living costs, according to figures released by the ministry of higher education and science, and more than three-quarters of those caught cheating were international students. More...
9 février 2018

TNE students outnumber foreign students in UK by 60%

By Brendan O’Malley. As plans for a new China campus for Xi’an Jiatong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) were announced during British Prime Minister Theresa May’s state visit to China on Friday, a new report revealed that there are now 1.6 times as many students studying for UK awards overseas than there are international students studying in the United Kingdom. More...
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