The Kenya National Qualifications Authority (KNQA) is developing a policy to help the country attract international students from across Africa …
Switzerland and Australia top first OECD talent indicators
The prosperity of nations is increasingly dependent on their ability to attract talented and skilled individuals from abroad. Countries compete …
UK guarantees home fees for EU students in 2020
UK Universities minister Chris Skidmore has announced that EU students starting university in the 2020/21 academic year will have guaranteed …
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 …
Uni rankings wane as value of student peers grows
Teaching quality and testimonials from peers are top of mind for prospective international students, while rankings seem to be losing …
China approves 38 new TNE partnerships
China’s Ministry of Education has announced the latest batch of joint programs and institutes, including 36 joint degree programs with …
Visit of the delegation of the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA)
On April 11, 2019, the Igor Sikorsky KPI was visited by the delegation of the Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA) …
UK universities lose grants and staff as Brexit uncertainty grows
Leading academics express doubt about UK government’s ability to underwrite large EU funding packages Leading professors have warned that uncertainty …
Automation will make huge demands on universities
Australia’s surging economy is facing its biggest upheaval as automation eliminates jobs across the business and manufacturing sectors. Researchers say …
US computer science graduates outperform global rivals in tests
Cross-national study compared final-year undergraduates in US, India, China and Russia Final-year computer science students in US universities appear to …