Vietnamese Lecturer Jailed for Online Posts
In this week’s news, we speak about the tragic death of three Ethiopian students, the plan to close Czech-Chinese centre at Charles University and Vietnamese lecturer who was jailed for…
In this week’s news, we speak about the tragic death of three Ethiopian students, the plan to close Czech-Chinese centre at Charles University and Vietnamese lecturer who was jailed for…
Having written about Christchurch, last week, we continue to delve into New Zealand and shall cover Auckland in this article.
In this week's news, we speak about Russia's plan to attract foreign IT students, donation that Cambridge received for oil extraction research and Irish universities that keep important artworks out…
Even though New Zealand was colonized by the Britishers in 1840, it has quite a different history compared with Australia. Some of the oft reported differences are that the earlier…
In this week's news, we speak about foreign universities that can now open their branches in Saudi Arabia, the growth of coorporate universities in China and Turkish university that opened…
Last week, we wrote about scholarship programs that offer a whole lot more than just the tuition fees. In this miniseries of articles we shall continue to introduce you to…
Concluding our series of articles on university cities in Switzerland, this time, we have a look at Bern, known as the capital city of Switzerland. However, it may be noted…
In this week’s news we speak about nationwide pay strike in Croatia, proposed female student dress code that caused anger in Zimbabwe and Israel’s attempt to increase the number of…
Many a rich and famous person has wanted to live in Lausanne. This university city has such charm that even a king was so fascinated that he decided to spend…
In this week’s news we speak about Indian private universities that want access to CSR funding and the biggest enrollment of students at Dutch universities.
Professional education is a natural and indispensable process for the modern human being. In today's world, educational boundaries or limits are nearly non-existent. Without a doubt, these global processes have…