5 Facts on Hong Kong Protests and their Impact on its Education System
November 15th, 2019 Photo credit: Nora Tam The anti-government protests continue for the 24th week in Hong Kong. The protesters–many […]
November 15th, 2019 Photo credit: Nora Tam The anti-government protests continue for the 24th week in Hong Kong. The protesters–many […]
November 8th, 2019 In my last post on White Privilege I ended my piece with a quote from Trevor Noah,
November 1st, 2019 We have been hearing the term “transnational education” used when referring to distance learning programs, teaching partnerships,
October 25th, 2019 On October 18, 2019, the Academic Credentials Evaluation Institute (ACEI) had the pleasure of hosting representatives from
October 18th, 2019 If you are thinking about studying law in the United States and want to practice as a
October 11th, 2019 Not only has Finland been in the news recently, with its President visiting the US but the
September 27th, 2019 Here’s what you need to know about the proposal recommended by Kenya’s Ministry of Education eight-year limit
September 20th, 2019 Some time ago, a friend replied to one of my Facebook posts where I had shared an
September 13th, 2018 In a recent post on University World News, Eugene Vorotnikov writes: “The demand for studying in military
September 6th, 2019 If you haven’t heard, Canada has outlined a five-year CA$148 million plan to bolster its international student
August 30th, 2019 Armenia regained its independence in 1991 following the collapse of the Soviet Union, and set out to
August 23rd, 2019 The Ministry of Education in Taiwan is the highest administrative body in charge of national educational affairs,