Spain Markets Language Programs to Foreigners

by Robert Sedgwick, Editor, WENR In the past decade or so, colleges and universities around the world have become increasingly active in marketing their programs, courses and qualifications to international students around the world. As the demand for education and training continues to grow, so…

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Who is Paying for Higher Education — and Why?

by Philip G. Altbach, Professor of Higher Education and Director of the Center for International Higher Education at Boston College A key debate in the United States, as in other countries, relates to the cost of higher education, whether higher education is affordable, especially for…

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Education in Saudi Arabia

By Robert Sedgwick, Editor, WES VIEW OUR LATEST PROFILE ON EDUCATION IN SAUDI ARABIAThe Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 and occupies about four-fifths of the Arabian Peninsula. It is bordered on the west by the Red Sea; on the north by Jordan,…

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When the Dust Has Finally Cleared

by Robert Sedgwick, Editor, WENR On Sept. 11, my colleagues and I watched in utter horror and disbelief from our office windows as the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center burned, and then crashed to the ground after being attacked by suicide hijackers. I…

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