WENR, August 2012: Asia Pacific

Australia Slump in Enrollments May Have Bottomed Out The Australian professional sector was the most severely impacted by the drop in international enrollments last year, with a decline of 35,000 international students (16 percent) between 2010 and 2011, according to final figures from the Department…

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Understanding Transnational Education, Its Growth and Implications

Nick Clark, Editor, World Education News & Reviews The dynamics of internationalization are changing. Many of the students that traditionally would have traveled overseas to study for an international qualification are now pursuing foreign degrees in their home, or neighboring, countries at local institutions through…

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WENR, August 2012: Europe

Regional New British Council Insight Studies Offer Clues on International Student Motivations Students in key source countries considering graduate education are more likely to use agents than those looking at undergraduate opportunities, according to the latest Student Insight findings, produced by the British Council’s Education…

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WENR, August 2012: Middle East

Israel West Bank University Center Granted Full University Status A special board that oversees Israeli higher education on the West Bank granted fully-fledged university status to the Ariel University Center in July. The decision overruled an earlier recommendation from the Council for Higher Education –…

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