WENR, April 2017: Africa
Kenya: Multiple Universities Put On Notice After Identification of Degree Irregularities
A recent government audit found quality issues at most of Kenya’s 70 universities, many affecting the integrity of degrees.
A recent government audit found quality issues at most of Kenya’s 70 universities, many affecting the integrity of degrees.
The number of Taiwanese students is expected to drop by almost 40 percent by 2028. The decline will likely spur spending cuts at universities, and to lead to school closures and mergers.
Canadian universities are reporting a rise in international applications, most notably from the U.S. and India.
Hungary’s right-wing government may implement strict new requirements for foreign-funded universities. Among the 28 affected universities is the 25-year-old, Soros-funded Central European University.
While the second iteration of the U.S. president’s travel ban has been temporarily halted, uncertainty about future visa restrictions promises to have an impact on enrollments of students from affected countries, especially Iran.