Australia joins qualifications framework
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Australia has officially joined a UNESCO framework allowing qualifications from its institutions to be recognised internationally.
Australia has officially joined a UNESCO framework allowing qualifications from its institutions to be recognised internationally.
Business school alumni are seeking further lifelong learning opportunities from their alma maters, new research has suggested.
International medical students in the Caribbean are being saddled with huge loan debts while facing limited residency positions needed to become practising doctors.
One of Australia’s leading universities is no longer accepting diplomas from more than 150 Ontario-based online private secondary schools.
A trading block with more than 300 million people in Africa is working on a regional strategy to guide the implementation of Recognition of Prior Learning.
Exam board Learning Resource Network has launched International GCSE and AS/A Level qualifications for students across the globe.
Afghans are being urged to preserve their educational and professional records to ensure they can re-establish their lives if leaving the country.
Credentials verification company Digitary has announced it has partnered with US-based Parchment to help learners “turn credentials into opportunities”.
Universities Admissions Centre is poised to set up Australia’s first micro-credentials marketplace, having won an Australian government grant.
The University of Nottingham is partnering with Braeburn international schools to offer postgraduate training for teachers in East Africa.
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