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China bans students from enrolling in foreign online colleges

Inside Higher Ed

Image: China’s Ministry of Education will no longer recognize online degrees from overseas colleges, per a Jan. The announcement, which arrived without notice and was effective immediately, impacts Chinese students enrolled at foreign colleges who had been studying online in their home country.

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Numbers of African students in China expected to grow as ties increase

The PIE News

US$3,000 in some universities is enough to cater for both tuition fees and living expenses for a year, according to some past students. The country’s Ministry of Education data shows that over 81,000 African students were studying in the country in 2018, representing 16.5% of all the international students in the country.

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Cultivating global learner ownership from high school to higher education

The PIE News

But we know in today’s international education landscape that learners are able – and willing – to utilise their individual strengths and inner drive, and to develop capacity for empathy and cultural awareness – well before they apply to university. With more than $3.6

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Why UK universities should maintain Chinese collaborations, despite the headwinds

HEPI

This guest blog has been kindly written for HEPI by Professor Wendy Alexander, Vice-Principal International at the University of Dundee and Scottish Higher Education Trade and Investment Envoy. British universities have over 20 Joint Institutes and 250 Joint Programmes in China. I was recently back in China.

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Ukraine faces an academic crisis (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

This is because the Ukrainian government spent a significant portion of its GDP on its education sector. According to the Ukrainian government, 70 percent of its population has secondary or higher education. Ukraine's education system heavily focuses on the science, technology, engineering and math disciplines.

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Understanding the purpose and role of the CAA UAE in higher education

Creatrix Campus

This accreditation body evaluates and accredits colleges, universities, and academic programs to ensure they meet certain standards of quality and academic rigor. This accreditation body evaluates and accredits colleges, universities, and academic programs to ensure they meet certain standards of quality and academic rigor.

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Performance-Based Funding in Europe

HESA

If you’re in North America, you know that one of the perennial debates in higher education finance is about the efficacy of performance-based funding, or PBF, with the bulk of the academic evidence suggesting in one way or another that such schemes do not achieve their purported aims.