Policy & Economy
public policies and economic developments that influence global higher education
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EU Students to Pay Higher Fees Post-Brexit
On 24 June, universities minister Michelle Donelan announced that, as a consequence of Brexit, EU and EEA students would be…
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Cambodia: TVET Plays a Vital Role in Human Resource Development
Prime Minister Hun Sen said in a letter applauding the 3rd Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Day on…
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Are International Students Going Extinct? It Depends…
Universities in the UK and US look set to lose ground among international students, thanks to their countries’ responses to…
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Chinese Graduates Face Bleak Job Prospects Amid Covid-19
A soon-to-be graduate this summer, Li Xuan is now doing an internship in an internet company based in Beijing. “I’m…
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ASEAN Declaration on HRD for the Changing World of Work
ASEAN DECLARATION ON HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT FOR THE CHANGING WORLD OF WORK WE, the Heads of State and Government of…
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How East Asian’s Higher Education Systems are Addressing the Crisis to Adapt to the Future
With the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many higher education institutions in most countries, including in East Asia, have transitioned to…
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OECD Warns of Deep Recession in Britain and Europe Due to Pandemic
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD) latest Economic Outlook outlined the catastrophic scenarios facing the world economy due…
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Malaysia to Facilitate the Safe Return of International Students
International students studying at public and private higher learning institutions as well as international schools can return to Malaysia to…
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Prestigious CityU Scholarship offers up to HK$1.56 million to attract PhD candidates
A newly launched scholarship is set to attract high-calibre PhD candidates from around the world to City University of Hong…
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A Dutch University Introduced Radical New Scheme in Hiring Women
As a female computer scientist, Alexia Athanasopoulou is used to being in the minority. “People have asked me: ‘you’re a…
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