EU continues Bangladesh education support with €205m funding
In a huge boost to the education sector in Bangladesh, the EU has committed to providing €205m funding for the development of the country’s lifelong learning approach.
In a huge boost to the education sector in Bangladesh, the EU has committed to providing €205m funding for the development of the country’s lifelong learning approach.
A constant worrying factor for the Indian government has been losing its best minds to the West, but now India has embarked on an exciting journey to convert its brain drain into brain gain by attracting expertise and investment in higher education through the US-India Knowledge Exchange. Ruhi Kahn investigates.
The shooting of an Indian graduate student in Kansas City raised fears in the local media that the US could no longer be viewed as a 'dream destination' for mobile Indian students.
India – UK collaborations saw a new landmark as 50 schools from India gathered in London to celebrate and strengthen the partnership
India is promising fee waivers to foreign students choosing India as their study destination as it rolls out the Study in India campaign.
The Indian government is set to launch a web portal for international education that will list accredited foreign universities and supply verified information on a range of courses and visa norms.
With newly designed courses on traditional topics, such as yoga, sanskrit and the vedas, India hopes to attract more international students.
The Indian finance minister, Arun Jaitley, believes that for India to be considered an international education destination, at least 20 of its universities need to feature among the top 100 in a global league table.