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Ethnic Violence Challenging Ethiopian Universities
Universities in Ethiopia have not proved capable of resolving ethnic tensions on their own campuses, let alone playing a vital role in addressing the ethnic-related problems of the larger society.
Gender Parity and the Leaking Pipeline
The implementation of policies is challenging, insufficiently supported or insufficiently integrated with regional or local conditions affecting enrollment and completion.
Does Study Abroad Provide Career Advantages?
A survey conducted in Japan showed 69.7 percent of respondents felt that study abroad was helpful in planning their career, and 64.4 percent felt it was helpful in gaining their current jobs.
The Internationalization of Indian Higher Education
It has become increasingly clear that the Narendra Modi government views the higher education sector as a tool of soft power and also as a means to enhance the country’s international competitiveness.
Buying the American Mind -- Who’s Doing It?
U.S. government investigations of possible espionage by Chinese researchers and students in the United States and nonstop media coverage of purported malfeasance are having an effect on U.S.-China educational relations.
Crisis and Recovery for Universities in Hong Kong
Can Hong Kong and its universities recover?
Program Development in Oman: An Inclusive Approach
The result of broad consensus led to a core program covering English language and communications skills with optional specializations such as literature, creative writing, drama and film studies, linguistics, and intercultural communication.
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