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ACU launches new marine scholarships

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Scholarships for marine science research degrees driven by the Association of Commonwealth Universities have been announced for students from Ghana, India, Bangladesh and Belize. It follows a successful pilot of the program in the South Pacific in 2022. The post ACU launches new marine scholarships appeared first on The PIE News.

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Enhancing Access, Engagement, and Inclusion in Online Education

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Effective inclusion involves providing appropriate accommodations and support tailored to the unique needs of each student (Dyer 2022, 1712). Assistive Technologies: Integrating assistive technologies, such as screen readers and speech-to-text tools, can enhance accessibility for students with disabilities.

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AI-Powered Teaching: Practical Tools for Community College Faculty

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Drawing on the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL), it argues that AI can enhance accessibility and efficiency while preserving the human essence of education. Grounded in the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL), it expands on prior work (e.g., Faculty development can include HyFlex training to optimize this balance.

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Scholarships attracting African students to Turkey

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The numbers have grown to over 60,000 up from around 40,000 since 2019, thanks largely to scholarships by the Turkish government, and are bound to grow even higher in the future as the country intensifies its engagement with Africa. The scholarships could be part of the reason for the growth in enrolment.

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Smart Campus of the Future: Creating Student Experiences through Technology

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Last week at EDUCAUSE , thousands of education technology leaders gathered in the Denver Colorado Convention Center to discuss, debate, and dream about the future of higher education. Let’s talk about solutions for 4 of the hot topics from EDUCAUSE 2022. I overheard 4 main questions between colleagues and technologists: 1.

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NZ announces key education initiatives for Vietnamese students

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New Zealand has introduced a 56% rise in the number of awards for Vietnamese students, who can now study at any of the country’s eight public universities or three public institutes of technology as scholarship recipients. In 2024, just under 900 student visas were granted to Vietnamese nationals, with a 79% approval rate.

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Taiwan launches new scholarships in bid to keep international graduates

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There were approximately 19,000 international students in Taiwan in 2022. Approximately $162 million will be invested in the plan, with eligible international students able to apply for government scholarships and living stipends from sponsoring companies. Yang said the new scholarships will mean students won’t face these issues.