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Higher education re-regionalisation in Asia: an opportunity for regional advancement

The PIE News

Japan has implemented internationalisation strategies aiming to attract 400,000 international students by 2027, while South Korea aims for 300,000. The remarkable rise of Asian universities in global rankings The ascent of Asian institutions in global rankings provides direct evidence of the region’s growing educational strength.

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California Universities Face Repatriation Scrutiny

Insight Into Diversity

State tribal leaders and lawmakers met with administrators from the California State University (CSU) and University of California (UC) systems Tuesday to address ongoing efforts to return Native American human remains and cultural objects. UC Davis has set a goal to return all known ancestors by June 2027.

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Push to expand internationalisation at UTokyo

The PIE News

The University of Tokyo’s new five-year combined bachelors and masters degree launching in 2027 will be comprised of 50% international students, as Japan strives for greater internationalisation in higher education. The program also includes one year studying outside of the university, either in industry or abroad.

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How CIOs can take advantage of the AI revolution

University Business

Global Market Insights predicts the AI education market will reach $20 billion by 2027. However, human knowledge and expertise have a limit and cannot adapt to the real-time network needs of a campus. Oral Roberts University is currently deploying AI solutions on its campus network by leveraging Extreme Networks CloudIQ CoPilot.

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Small College America – Profile: Davidson College

Edu Alliance Journal

With about 2,000 undergraduates, Davidson remains committed to developing humane instincts and disciplined, creative minds through a personalized liberal arts education steeped in tradition, yet responsive to the challenges of a changing world. Signature programs include the Center for Civic Engagement and Humanities Seminars.

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Afghan women offered chance to continue learning

The PIE News

The Taliban’s ban on university education for Afghan women has sparked outrage across the international education sector, with many organisations pledging to do more to help. The scholarship program, developed by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), aims to assist 5,000 people by the end of 2027.

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International Day of Education 2023: “protect the rights of Afghan women”

The PIE News

The organisation’s director general took a hard stance on the “attack” on the Taliban forces banning education for women in the country, reiterating that “education is a human right”. “No No country in the world should bar women and girls from receiving an education. The UN is right to shine a global spotlight on education.

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