The changing landscape of private higher education

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We are witnessing a repositioning of private higher education as the boundaries between it and public higher education are becoming even more blurred than ever in the last two decades. Private institutions are well-established in the US and East Asia (eg. Japan, Singapore, South Korea), but not so popular in Western Europe. We still need to understand these universities better so we can make sure they contribute to our economical growth and innovation in a way public universities have.       Source: University World News 03/11/2017
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What China’s soft power means for European universities

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China is both a source for international students (universities in Australia and the UK are reliant on the tuition fee paid by them), and also a popular destination for students from other countries. Education has become a means for China to expand its influence and grow into one of the most powerful countries in the world. Now China is turning its attention towards the nations of Central and Eastern Europe.       Source: University World News 03/11/2017
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Conflicted by China’s influence in Australian universities

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Many Australian universities are dependent from the tuition fees Chinese students pay, and in the last two decades more and more students have arrived to Australia from China to study. So many in fact that they seem to inhabit a ’parallel society’, seldom engaging with the Australian society. This complex situation causes different kinds of conflicts at the universities. Source: University World News 03/11/2017
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Malaysia: Universities’ crippling cuts are partially reversed

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In the last two years, Malaysian public universities had been struggling with huge budget cuts (19% for this year and 16% for 2016). Now the budget of 20 of them will be increased with 9.8% for 2018. The allocation for research will be almost doubled, which, there are hopes, will help Malaysian universities break into the top 100 in the QS World University Ranking. Source: University World News 02/11/2017
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Map: International Enrollment at Leading U.K. Universities

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London is the most attractive region for international students - at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) 69% of the students are not from the U.K. British universities outside of London are also popular among foreign students: in average 34% of the students at leading research universities may be from abroad. There are concerns that this number will decrease because of Brexit. However the most famous British universities are yet to experience a drop in the number of EU students intending to enroll in their programs.       Source: U.S. News 01/11/2017
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Global wave of prejudice demands academic attention

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In response to the internationally growing racism, homophobia, xenophobia and other prejudices, universities attempt to get to the root of the problem by opening research centres and launching new courses to study these waves. While these studies cannot entirely resolve the globalisation of hate, they can bring different points of view together and maybe take steps towards the solution of the problems it causes.       Source: Times Higher Education 30/10/2017
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How universities can cultivate creativity in their students

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We should reform the higher education system so it works in harmony with the human brain, enhancing its ability to think creatively. Some suggest that we are moving in the wrong direction, wanting students to come up with the same solution to a certain problem over and over again. The goal of the education at universities could rather be seeing how differently each student could approach the same issue. Source: Times Higher Education 29/10/2017
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New Zealand universities fear funding cut under fee-free regime

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Academics are worried that the government's policy to abolish tution fees from the universities by 2024 will result in the institutions getting less funding. It is still unclear whether the government will fully compensate universities for the loss of fees income. As universities also serve as researching institutions besides teaching institutions, any cut in funding could make it more difficult for them to fill both roles. Source: Times Higher Education 30/10/2017
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US leads China in latest global university rankings

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The newest ranking of U.S. News is out: the US leads the list having taken the four top spots. It features 221 institutions on the list out of 1.250. China follows with 136 institutions, then Japan (76), the United Kingdom (73) and Germany (58.). Oxford University ranks 5th while the University of Cambridge is 7th. Apart from the two British institutions, the rest of the top 10 are all from US. The evaluation included universities from 74 countries, while last year this number was 65.       Source: University World News 24/10/2017
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