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Concerns over conservative policy impact on foreign students
Concerns over conservative policy impact on foreign students A rise in political and social conservatism in Japan is worrying academics concerned about the risk of a spillover into the higher education sector, which is…
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New campus in Nigeria expands IIT footprint to West Africa
New campus in Nigeria expands IIT footprint to West Africa India is expanding its footprint in Africa’s higher education sector, setting up a highly regarded Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) campus in West Africa,…
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Time to move from ‘integrated thinking’ to ‘integrated doing’
Time to move from ‘integrated thinking’ to ‘integrated doing’ South African universities are losing the sustainability race to the private sector, and outdated leadership styles are partly to blame, a strategy adviser to major…
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Academics condemn alleged civilian massacre in el-Fasher
Academics condemn alleged civilian massacre in el-Fasher Academics who are part of the Radical Change Forces’ Alliance (RCFA) in war-torn Sudan have condemned the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for alleged mass civilian killings…
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Asia helps to redraw the map of international HE – Report
Asia helps to redraw the map of international HE – Report With more than 20,000 English language programmes offered across the region, China, India, Malaysia, Japan and lately Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia are attracting…