A Chinese internet billionaire launched the world’s biggest education prize worth more than £5 million (US$7.3 million) in Hong Kong …
The consequences of internationalisation rankings
At the IREG-8 Conference in Lisbon on 4-6 May, the central theme was rankings and internationalisation. The relationship between the …
KENYA: MINISRTY MULLS NEW MASTERS DEGREE GUIDELINES
Kenya is mulling over new university guidelines that will require masters students to publish at least one article in a …
22 ‘fake’ universities in India
As many as 22 ‘fake’ universities are functioning in India, with a maximum of 9 in Uttar Pradesh and 5 …
MOOCS PROVE THAT THAT UNIVERSITIES CAN EMBRACE ONLINE LEARNING
Higher education institutions should not fear failure when it comes to new technology. For centuries, universities have taken an active …
Artificial intelligence will change higher education
The image we have of job losses caused by technological advances is anchored in the popular cliché of the Luddite …
KPI international contacts: cooperation is activated
Important areas of NTUU “KPI” foreign trade activities should be defined: expansion of a commercial presence in the international markets …
The signing of the Agreement for cooperation between National Technical University “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute” and the Public Authority of Kuwait for Applied Education and Training
On May 18, 2016 the ceremony of signing of the Agreement between National Technical University “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute” and the …
CURRENT PROBLEMS OF KENIA’S HIGHER EDUCATION
Kenya’s total university student enrolment rose 22.8% last year, marked by increased female enrolment and driven by massive infrastructure development, …
EU eases visa rules for researchers and students
The European Parliament has passed a new visa directive on European Union entry and residence that makes it easier and …