WENR, February 2012: Europe

Regional European Business Students Eschewing U.S. Schools for Those Closer to Home The number of business schools is multiplying annually, and those in the United States have been seeing their market share slip in recent years. In 2011 that trend continued with a growing number…

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Trends in International Student Mobility

Rahul Choudaha, Research & Advisory Services, Li Chang, Research & Advisory Services, WES International student recruitment is becoming integral to the financial health of many institutions of higher education in the United States. The current environment of budgetary cuts and increasing global competition is forcing…

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WENR, February 2012: Middle East

Regional Gulf States Plan Regional Quality Assurance Network The Gulf states are planning to set up a network for quality assurance in higher education to reinforce the quality of education and academic accreditation in the region. The network, proposed by Oman, was outlined in a…

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WENR, January 2012: Africa

Regional Billions Lost in ‘Human Capital’ to the West Nine sub-Saharan countries have lost $2.17 billion in “human capital” because of the large number of African doctors emigrating to Western countries, according to a study recently published in the British Medical Journal by researchers from…

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WENR, January 2012: Americas

Regional Private Universities Proliferate in Central America In the last 30 years, the number of private universities across Central America has grown from next to none to more than 150, and each year more institutions establish themselves, while foreign universities such as Ave Maria, Florida…

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