WENR, August 2007: Asia Pacific

Australia Overseas Study: All Take and no Give Compared to the legions of foreign students who study at Australian institutions of education, relatively few Australian students choose to study abroad, which has led to charges that Australian universities are more interested in export dollars than…

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WENR, August 2007: Europe

Regional Private Money Increasingly Funding Higher Education Worldwide, 4 European Countries Aside College enrollments have boomed in many countries across the globe, and increasingly it is private money in the form of tuition, business ties and institutional fundraising that is paying for it, as public…

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Africa’s Push-Pull Factors – or Is It Pull-Push?

Nancy Keteku, Regional Educational Advising Coordinator for sub-Saharan Africa, EducationUSA Whether recruiting or evaluating applicants from overseas, we find ourselves asking, “What made this student decide to apply to this particular school?” Or, “How can I attract good students from Africa to my school?” This…

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WENR, August 2007: Middle East

Regional Students from the Region Increasingly Studying in New Zealand and Australia Universities in New Zealand and Australia are recruiting students from the Middle East much more aggressively than in the past, and judging from enrollment numbers, their efforts are paying dividends, especially as those…

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WENR, August 2007: Russia & CIS

Belarus Expelled Belarusian Students to Study in Poland The coordinator of the Belarusian opposition’s committee for support of political victims, Ala Karol, told the Belapan news agency on August 6 that 44 students who were expelled from Belarusian universities will be provided with training under…

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