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As the domestic youth population plummets, Korean institutions are looking to international students to make up shortfalls. But can such a strategy compensate – and can it be enacted in time? Pola Lem reports from Korea
11 months ago
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Chungbuk National University head says simply ‘selling degrees’ is not in the interest of students or the sector
12 months ago
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Government schemes to bolster higher education come amid ongoing population decline and recent drop in doctoral students
about 1 year ago
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University of Tehran plans outposts in India, Iraq, Syria and Georgia, plus closer ties with Russia and China
about 1 year ago
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As academics are replaced by religious scholars, those that remain fear the worst, while student interest is plummeting, says an Afghan observer
about 1 year ago
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Financial shortfalls follow student hunger strikes and faculty suspensions and ‘bode ill’ for long-term future of South Asian University
about 1 year ago
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After killings of dozens of students, faculty and staff, and with 1,000 still displaced, Sapir College looks to rebuild and renew
about 1 year ago
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Leading Korean and US institutions are equal partners in development of New York outpost
about 1 year ago
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Sector predicted to grow significantly in next decade, spurring a flurry of research and start-up activities
about 1 year ago
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Central Asia could offer an academic landing ground for stranded learners who fled war 18 months ago, scholar says
about 1 year ago
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Scholars say government is giving universities a tall order without concrete support plan
about 1 year ago