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HAVE STUDENTS TAKEN TO CHEATING TO GET THE BEST EDUCATION?
March 1st, 2011 posted by Jasmine Jaume
Is pressure to get a ‘good education’ and get into the best schools pushing students into cheating? With numerous reports recently of cases of cheating within education, it seems that perhaps the temptation to cheat is becoming hard to resist.
IS THE US RELYING TOO HEAVILY ON CHINA FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS?
November 15th, 2010 posted by Paul McWilliams
Enrolments from Chinese students to US universities rose by almost 30% in the academic year 2009-2010, according to the Institute of International Education’s annual Open Doors report. However, overall the number of international students choosing to study in America rose by only 3% to 690,923 with first-time student figures rising by only 1%. This has prompted concerns that the US may be becoming too reliant on Chinese students.
TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION RANKINGS REVEALED
September 16th, 2010 posted by Ian Maull
UNIVERSITY GRADUATES INCREASE ECONOMIC ADVANTAGE
September 15th, 2010 posted by Paul McWilliams
Those countries that have a higher proportion of young people in higher education will have a global competitive advantage in future years according to the latest report from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Education at a Glance 2010.
RISE IN NUMBER OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS GOING TO US
July 9th, 2010 posted by Paul McWilliams
The number of international students choosing to study in the US rose last year despite fears that numbers would drop as the result of the global recession.
2009 SEES RECORD NUMBER OF FOREIGN STUDENTS IN CHINA
March 25th, 2010 posted by Ian Maull
The Chinese Ministry of Education have released figures revealing that almost a quarter of a million foreigners visited China for their studies in 2009.
INDIAN STUDENTS CHOOSE NEW ZEALAND IN RECORD NUMBERS
March 8th, 2010 posted by Ian Maull
A recent surge in the number of Indian students heading to New Zealand has made India the third-largest source of international students for the country, after China and South Korea.
