The latest transnational education news from the international education sector including updates on branch campuses, new partnerships and delivery methods.
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European universities should remove barriers to transnational mobility, ensure flexible funding and encourage innovation through competition, according to The Guild.
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Staff and students at Texas A&M’s Qatar campus have expressed their shock and dismay at the sudden decision to close the campus which they said was made “behind closed doors”.
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The latest Arabic-taught MBA offered by the University of the People makes US higher education accessible to more than 24,000 Arabic-speaking students and 10,000 refugees.
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The latest report from the International Higher Education Commission has highlighted the potential of transnational education to address many of the challenges faced globally by universities and students.
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A new TNE model focused on equitable partnerships between developed and emerging markets is being discussed by numerous Indian institutions, according to stakeholders.
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Foreign institutions can establish branch campuses in India but navigating the country’s complex regulatory environment could be a barrier, experts warn.
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The idea of “Western superiority” must be let go if more equitable landscape for transnational education partnerships are to be achieved, leaders have urged.