WENR, June 2007: Europe

Regional European Ministers Pinpoint Academic Mobility as Top Priority Many challenges to the mobility of staff and students still exist, education ministers from the 46 countries involved in the Bologna Process – designed to harmonize Europe’s higher education systems – have stressed. Obstacles to mobility…

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WENR, June 2007: Russia & CIS

Regional Corruption Remains Rampant: UNESCO Bribery and graft in schools and universities is seriously undermining education systems worldwide and costing governments billions of dollars, according to a new report funded by UNESCO. The report, “Corrupt schools, corrupt universities: What can be done?”, by Unesco’s International…

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WENR, May 2007: Europe

Regional Students in Europe Commute by Plane Overseas students in the UK are commuting to university on Monday and returning home by plane to continental Europe on Friday. The “student Eurocommuter” is becoming a familiar concept at campuses across Britain, reports the Guardian newspaper. Almost…

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WENR, May 2007: Russia & CIS

Armenia American University of Armenia Awarded US Regional Accreditation The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) has accredited the American University of Armenia (AUA). WASC is one of six regional associations recognized by the United States Department of Education that accredit public and private…

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WENR, April 2007: Europe

Editorial Note: Web links have been removed from this page due to outdated third-party web content. Regional Baltic Research Spending Skyrockets The Baltic states have the European Union’s fastest growing rates of research spending, according to the latest figures from Eurostat. Annual real-terms growth rates…

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