Remove Educational Systems Remove Engineering Remove Scholarship
article thumbnail

Saudi-US partnerships set to power Vision 2030 Goals

The PIE News

” Historically, much of this outbound mobility has been, and continues to be, driven by the Saudi’s government scholarship program the King Abdullah Scholarship program. Nobody knows exactly when that’s going to come… So they need a competitive education system. They need a diverse economy.

article thumbnail

AAMU’s STEM boon carves career paths for HBCU students

University Business

Alabama A&M University and HBCUs at large are some of the most underfunded state universities in the nation, fighting year after year for supplemental grants, scholarships and business partnerships to keep their students competitive in the workforce. Students pursuing this will receive scholarships and assistance with job placement.

university leaders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Turkey: TDU backs students affected by quake

The PIE News

The Turkish German University in Istanbul has handed out 48 scholarships worth some €15,000 to students that were impacted by the recent earthquake in Turkey. ” Along with a fund for study materials, such as paper, books and computers, the university had initially sought to introduce 20 scholarships for the year.

article thumbnail

Australian TNE looks to India as countries recognise qualifications

The PIE News

Clare emphasised that with India’s plan to have half of its young people in vocational and higher education by 2035, “one in four graduates in the world [could] come from the Indian higher education system” in 12 years’ time.

article thumbnail

Bridging Research and Practice

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Julian Vasquez Heilig Lori Gottschling For Vasquez Heilig—a prominent public policy researcher who has carved out a national reputation both in and outside academic circles for his scholarship on equity and innovation—the pendulum at WMU is swinging in the right direction. On a recent tour through campus, Vasquez Heilig points out Elson S.

Provost 111
article thumbnail

Weekend Reading: Rethinking the Cost of Higher Education – A Lecture Revisited

HEPI

‘As the economy rebalances, we will need more highly-skilled employees, particularly for young people with science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) degrees, but businesses are struggling to recruit good graduates from the UK.’ Flat rate, irrespective of institution, course, length of course or current fee level charged.

article thumbnail

War upends plans for campus in Kyiv

Inside Higher Ed

“The reason they wanted to fund AUK was because they weren’t getting quality employees from the existing Ukrainian higher education system,” Shangraw said. “The greater investment in higher education [in Ukraine], whether at KSE or AUK, has been such a positive,” she said.