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International universities eye Nepal’s high student mobility

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Emphasising how Nepali students are now investing in quality education, Dwiraj Sharma, CEO, Alfa Beta explained how they are venturing into non-traditional courses. Students are also looking beyond traditional fields like business and IT, exploring options in healthcare, engineering, and applied sciences, stated Sharma.

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Cultivating global learner ownership from high school to higher education

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This can range from using STEM skills to create solutions for issues around climate change, in the fields of medicine and engineering, or in the productive use of artificial intelligence – to the societal and economic challenges of a globalised society, where world conflict and economic distress can be felt across borders.

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Malaysia’s International Education by 2020 and Beyond: Re-examining Concept, Targets and Outcome

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Morshidi is also a Senior Research Fellow at the National Higher Education Research Institute (IPPTN), Universiti Sains Malaysia. Malaysia is keeping pace with international educational. Ministry of Education, 2013: 3-5). against international benchmarks. This is to ensure that. development.”

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The blurred lines of higher education in South Korea: when colleges look like universities

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Both colleges and universities emphasise similar disciplines, including Business Administration, Family & Social Welfare, and Mechanical Engineering, reflecting shared market demands. Government policies (both historical and contemporaneous) have also played a major role in the Korean case of institutional isomorphism.