WENR, July/August 2010: Asia Pacific

Regional Four Top Asian Business Schools Unite to Recruit Abroad The business schools of Hong Kong University of Science & Technology and Nanyang Technological University, along with the China Europe International Business School and the Indian School of Business, have formed a recruiting and marketing…

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WENR, July/August 2010: Russia and CIS

Kyrgyzstan Universities Reopen for Exams Despite Extensive Damage Caused by Unrest Several badly damaged universities in Southern Kyrgyzstan re-opened in late June two weeks after unrest erupted and caused their closure. The universities reopened in time to allow students to take their final examinations, but…

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WENR, June 2010: Asia Pacific

Australia Top research Universities Say Changes to Visa Regulations will Detract from their Ability to Attract Scholars Complicated visa requirements are hindering the efforts of Australian universities to compete against leading universities around the world when it comes to attracting the best research talent, Australia’s…

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WENR, June 2010: Russia and CIS

Kyrgyzstan In the southern city of Jalalabad, there was a deadly ethnic riot in May at the People’s Friendship University. The country’s interim government has only tenuous control in the south after the government of Kurmanbek Bakiyev was overthrown in April and the police have…

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WENR, May 2010: Asia Pacific

Regional East Asia Moves Forward on Education Harmonization Project China, Japan, and South Korea, East Asia’s big three education markets, have taken a small step toward academic integration with the first government-level meeting aimed at increasing the regional mobility of students and professors. The “Campus…

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