WENR, August 2005: Europe

Austria Top Court Overturns Austrian University Admissions Rules The admissions process for Austrian universities is in breach of European Union (EU) rules, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) decided in July. Students who have gained a high school diploma in a member state other than…

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Implementation of the Bologna Declaration in Switzerland

By the Bologna Coordination Committee of the Rectors’ Conference of the Swiss Universities (CRUS) Legislative Framework The implementation of the Bologna process at Swiss institutions should be seen in the wider context of the far-reaching reforms currently under way for the entire higher education sector…

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WENR, August 2005: Russia & The Commonwealth of Independent States

Belarus Shuttered University Reopens in Lithuania European Humanities University (EHU), which was shut down by the Belarusian authorities in July 2004 (see September/October 2004 issue of WENR), soon will reopen in Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital. Already, EHU has approximately 600 students enrolled. It reportedly will…

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WENR, August 2005: Asia Pacific

Regional World-Class Universities Join Forces Eight of the world’s top 20 universities have formed a global partnership that will allow their students to undertake joint degrees at any one of the universities, which span seven countries. Students studying for a semester or longer at a…

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WENR, August 2005: Middle East and North Africa

Bahrain NYIT Builds on Success in Middle East After opening its first campus in the Middle East in 2003 with an initial enrollment of 17 students, the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) has already outgrown its campus and has announced plans to establish a…

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