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Russia to open language centres across Africa

The PIE News

As it seeks to deepen educational ties with Africa and make the Russian language a more widely spoken international language, Russia is set to open its first ever Russian language open learning centre in Africa this September. The post Russia to open language centres across Africa appeared first on The PIE News.

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NCC expands qualifications footprint in Africa

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British qualifications provider NCC Education is expanding its footprint in Africa adding a new qualifications partner study centre in the continent’s biggest source of international students, Nigeria. The company is opening its 11th partner study centre in Nigeria in partnership with a local college PEFTI Film Institute.

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Partners seek to grow global arts education offer

The PIE News

. “The agreement also includes production of consumer content for ACG’s media platform. 直播 , or live streaming is uniquely large in the Chinese digital media landscape and I do not know of any other B2B players who are active in this domain,” he told The PIE.

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The SRHE Digital University Network: A Decade of Trends and Future Directions

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The network analysis of keywords suggested that the topics covered in the papers broadly fall into six clusters: EdTech and learning design, Critical perspectives, Institutional perspectives, Literacies and multimodality, Online and blended learning, and Social media and identity.

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UK government consults on protection measures for universities

The PIE News

CEO of Universities UK, Vivienne Stern, was speaking following a meeting of vice chancellors from 24 universities with MI5 head Ken McCallum and National Cyber Security Centre chief Felicity Oswald this week. “What the government did yesterday was talk about, ‘okay, so we’ve done a whole bunch of things together.

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Vietnam: IELTS resumed after fraud concerns

The PIE News

The English language test remains suspended at many centres still awaiting government approval, delaying some students’ study plans. . Government representatives told local media that the postponement was due to exams being improperly managed and organisations failing to complete approval documents. . “We

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TOEIC scandal: victim settlement scheme rejected

The PIE News

In 2014, the Home Office revoked more than 35,000 student visas after a BBC panorama investigation revealed “fake sitters” were being used in two test centres delivering the ETS exam required for visa renewals.