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21 hours ago ago from Logic Matters
It's hardly the most important world news. But the UK university cuts announced a couple of days ago will mean a pretty bleak time for universities. Sure, more money has gone into universities here in recent years, but then so have more students: so what is being talked about is a sharp squeeze on per capita expenditure, hence a yet further worsening of staff-student ratios, with all that entails. No doubt it will be a lot worse further down ...
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15 hours ago ago from StudyLink Japan
TOKYO — The number of foreign students studying in Japan reached a record 132,720 as of May 1 this year, up 8,891 from last year, a student support organization announced Thursday। According to Japan Student Services Organization, students from China accounted for the largest number at 79,082, followed by South Korea at 19,605 and Taiwan at 5,332. Students from the three areas made up 78% of overall foreign students, and Asian students ...
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1 day ago ago from Dorchester Reporter
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6 hours ago ago from Dubai Photo Media
The College of Information Technology at Ajman University of Science and Technology (AUST) organized a visit for students from the Al-Sholah Secondary School, Sharjah, and the Al-Hekma and Al Jurf Secondary Schools in Ajman. Dr. Hakeem Khali, Dean of the University’s College of Information Technology, in welcoming the students on behalf of H.E. Saeed Abdullah Salman, President of AUST, stated that the aim of the visit was to inform the ...
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18 hours ago ago from U.S. News
The year on campus: Change and hard times For higher education, 2009 was a time of lofty goals and harsh realities, of major policy shifts in Washington and financial struggle on campuses nationwide. In Washington, President Barack Obama called for the United States again to lead the world in college attainment by 2020. Congress poured billions of stimulus dollars into research and student financial aid and reshaped the federal student loan ...
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