WENR, January/February 2005: Europe

Regional EU, India Sign Scholarship Deal The EU and India in November concluded an agreement that will boost economic, political and scientific ties between the 25-member bloc and the world’s largest democracy. The pact paves the way for the EU and India to co-operate on…

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WENR, January/February 2005: Russia & The Commonwealth of Independent States

Regional 5 Former Soviet Republics Apply for Bologna Membership Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine have submitted applications for membership of the Bologna educational integration process, complete with national reports available online at the Bologna-Bergen Summit website. As part of the European project to harmonize…

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WENR, January/February 2005: Middle East and North Africa

Editorial Note: Web links have been removed from this page due to outdated third-party web content. Egypt British University to Open in September The British Embassy in Cairo has announced that the British University in Egypt (BUE) will open in the city of Al Sharouk…

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WENR, November/December 2004: Europe

Regional Foreign Enrollment in Europe Increases as U.S. Continues Decline Education officials from European countries have been reporting substantial rises in the number of foreign students applying to their institutions of higher education. France, Ireland, the Netherlands and Germany have seen applications from China, in…

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WENR, November/December 2004: Russia and The Commonwealth of Independent States

Belarus Shuttered University Relocates to Lithuania European Humanities University (EHU), which was closed by Belarusian authorities in July (see September/October 2004 issue WENR), has registered a “virtual” educational division in Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital. The new initiative, called EHU-International, started online classes for an estimated…

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