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Despotism strikes back: why the free world needs to defeat Russia

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China, Russia and others. Do we need a concentration of economic and political power to survive in the current environment? What is the role of the state? How much freedom should people have? Continue reading »

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Russia claims int’l numbers still growing

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Students are still flocking to Russia for degrees despite the war in Ukraine, multiple reports say but official figures are yet to confirm this. My mum texted me and asked me if I wanted to leave Russia. Petersburg , and Russia is looking to open language centres across the continent. But I said I didn’t want to.

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Russia: boost in African student numbers expected

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Organisations marketing Russia as a study destination plan to take advantage of the upcoming high level Russia-Africa summit in St. They predict that the summit, the second one since 2019, will contribute to boosting destination Russia to rival popular ones in Europe and North America. “We

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Russia in campaign for Africans despite student frontline deaths

The PIE News

Russia is continuing to appeal to African students through social media-driven recruitment campaigns, despite the recent death of a Zambian student fighting in its ranks against Ukraine. It is well known that Russian medical schools are the best in the world.

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Kazakhstan steps in as Russia steps out: engage in “emerging Asian market”, says minister

The PIE News

Kazakhstan is also seeking to pick up students who may have previously gone to Russia. “A potential applicant looks and says, ‘okay, I prefer not to go to Russia anymore because of the sanctions and the reforms. . As Russia has become more disengaged with universities in the west, Kazakhstan is seeking to fill the void.

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Education expenditure to reach $10 trillion by 2030

The PIE News

Meanwhile, between 2000 and 2050, the 10-14 age group is set to shrink in markets such as China, India, Indonesia, Brazil, Sri Lanka, Mexico and Russia, leading to a “very, very different world in the next 10, 20, 30 years”, said Brothers.

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Ukraine: IIE makes increased commitment

The PIE News

A year after Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, the Institute of International Education has announced a commitment to fund 210 members of Ukraine’s academic community to continue their university career. The post Ukraine: IIE makes increased commitment appeared first on The PIE News.