The European Parliament has passed a new visa directive on European Union entry and residence that makes it easier and …
The Chernobyl Forum: Informally
On the April 22, 2016 a really huge event took place at the NTUU “KPI” – Forum “Chernobyl’s Legacy for …
China-Australia A$100 million science innovation partnership
Australia’s Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, and China’s Premier, Li Keqiang, have announced a A$100 million innovation that will deliver a …
Nine key findings of the British Council
The study of the British Council produced nine key findings. First was the rising number of countries committed to supporting …
AFRICA NEEDS «INNOVATION UNIVERSITIES» TO DEVELOP
Africa must create ‘innovation universities’ if it is to achieve economic transformation, sustainable development and inclusive growth, says Calestous Juma, …
Competition or collaboration for change?
The new millennium marked a substantial shift in internationalisation of higher education, from a cooperative to a competitive paradigm, although …
The barriers to global exchange: EXPERIENCE OF BULGARIA
Bulgarian students have many opportunities to study abroad. Since Bulgaria joined the European Union in 2007, exchange programmes have become …
AFRICA MUST LEARN HIGHER EDUCATION LESSONS FROM INDIA
Africa’s tertiary education and research sector is not ready for global competitiveness and innovation as only 4% of new innovations …
Asia ‘not suffering brain drain’ of students to West
Asia does not suffer from a “brain drain” despite its high number of students attending Western universities, according to the …
Non-credit education abroad is on the rise
Students are pursuing a broader range of international educational activities despite not receiving academic credit for them, according to a …