The War in Ukraine: International Higher Education’s Duty to Displaced Students
The international higher education community has an obligation to support students and scholars displaced by conflict in Ukraine and around the world.
The international higher education community has an obligation to support students and scholars displaced by conflict in Ukraine and around the world.
Olesya Friedman and Stefan Trines, Research Editor, WENR Ukraine is a post-Soviet Eastern European country of 42 million people bordering Belarus, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Moldova, and Russia. Ukraine remains deeply torn by the ongoing conflict between its government and pro-Russian separatists in its eastern…
Entire educational institutions can be forced to relocate due to social and political change. How is this happening now and how can we help?
Jessica Magaziner, Research Associate, WES This article, which focuses on students in Ukraine, is the first in a periodic World Education News & Reviews series that will springboard off of the insights of credential evaluators at World Education Services (WES) to highlight the challenges faced…
Commonwealth Caribbean In June, the Caribbean Examinations Council introduced a new grading scale for the Secondary Education Certificate examination that it administers in 16 participating countries. The New Caribbean Grading Scale Grade Description GRADE I Candidate shows a comprehensive grasp of the key concepts, knowledge,…