Countries such as the UK and Germany could stand to strengthen their research bases as a result of US-China tensions …
Bulgaria’s Mariya Gabriel picked to run Horizon Europe
The incoming president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, nominated Bulgaria’s Mariya Gabriel to take charge of research, …
EU to allocate grant to Afghan women for study in Kazakh and Uzbek universities
The European Union (EU) provides a €2 million grant towards a UNDP programme that will enable Afghan women to graduate …
Staff Training Week for the Erasmus+ Programme Countries
2019 May 27-31 for the first time on basis of Igor Sikorsky KPI there was International Staff Training Week for the Erasmus+ Programme Countries. University hosted 15 …
Student exchange, staff mobility still gaining popularity
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) supported more academics and students in 2018 than ever before, with figures peaking at …
Kenya announces bold plans to reach 30,000 international students
The Kenya National Qualifications Authority (KNQA) is developing a policy to help the country attract international students from across Africa …
Erasmus+ helps universities to become more innovative
New evidence shows that Erasmus+, the European Union’s student and staff study and exchange programme, makes students more successful in …
Visit of the Delegations of Korean Universities to Igor Sikorsky KPI: enhancing student exchanges
On November 1, 2018, Igor Sikorsky KPI warmly welcomed a delegation of its new partners from the Republic of Korea. …
Baltic states strike deal on mutual degree recognition
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have agreed to grant automatic mutual recognition of each other’s higher education …
UK Universities minister supports study abroad
UK Universities minister Sam Gyimah has pledged his support for a UUKi campaign aiming to double the percentage of UK …