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TNE opportunities in Egypt mapped out in BC report

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Egypt’s large youth population and expanding higher education system are leading to growing demand and opportunities for UK higher education in the North African country, according to a new report. TNE provisions in Egypt offer students a more affordable education than travelling to the UK, the report noted.

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SE Asian STEM scholars awarded BC scholarships

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Seven scholars from South East Asia have been chosen as recipients of the British Council’s scholarships for women in STEM for 2022/23, as the organisation continues efforts to enhance South East Asia-UK relations. The post SE Asian STEM scholars awarded BC scholarships appeared first on The PIE News.

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UK TNE student numbers up 12.7%

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Collaborative provision, distance, flexible, distributed learning and studies at overseas partner organisations is driving an increase in students around the globe studying via UK transnational education opportunities, according to new research. ” Photo: UUKi/ British Council. . ” Photo: UUKi/ British Council.

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Yemen: the globe’s forgotten higher education crisis?

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And yet the crisis in Yemen rarely makes international news headlines. Academic safe havens were identified in Europe, North America and Malaysia, and IIE also placed Yemeni scholars at higher education institutions in Egypt, Jordan and Iraq’s Kurdistan region. Two-thirds of a 34.2 A quarter of scholars in 2022 were from Yemen.

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Brave new world? International tertiary education in 2037

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The British Council launched its report, The Future of International Tertiary Education to 2037 at the Going Global conference in Singapore at the end of November 2022. The British Council Research proposed three possible scenarios for 15 years hence. The post Brave new world? It’s an interesting read.