Education in Indonesia

By Nick Clark, Editor, World Education News & Reviews CLICK TO READ OUR LATEST PROFILE ON EDUCATION IN INDONESIA Introduction Indonesia is the world’s fourth most populous country and third-largest democracy. The archipelago of over 18,000 islands is home to more than a quarter million…

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Trends and Strategies for Attracting International Students to U.S. Public Health Programs

Yoko Kono, Li Chang, Research & Advisory Services, WES Public health—an interdisciplinary field incorporating biostatistics, epidemiology, health services administration, health education/behavioral science, and environmental science—is one of the fastest growing and dynamic education sectors today, driven by a shortage of well-trained public health workers. The…

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Will Indonesian Enrollment Recover?

Yoko Kono, Paul Schulmann, Research & Advisory Services, WES Indonesia’s economy has weathered the global financial crisis and its GDP has grown approximately 6 percent annually since 2010.  A global giant in terms of population (4th largest in the world), its economy is predicted to…

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WENR, April 2014: Africa

Regional An Overview of Excellence Initiatives Across the Continent In January former president of the Association of African Universities (AAU), Goolam Mohamedbhai, wrote an article for University World News detailing continental higher education reform efforts in Africa. As part of that article, the author touched…

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WENR, April 2014: Americas

Regional New Pathways Provider to Open Campus Centers in U.S. and Brazil The U.S.-based education company Bridge has announced it will begin offering pathway programs by opening four centers on university campuses in the United States and Brazil, preparing international students for study at U.S….

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