Singapore MoE defends foreign student spending
Singapore's minister of education Ong Ye Kung was called to defend government spending on foreign students on August 5 in the country's parliament.
Singapore's minister of education Ong Ye Kung was called to defend government spending on foreign students on August 5 in the country's parliament.
The view from within the business school sector reveals the MBA competition is intensifying and diversifying. Ledetta Asfa-Wossen reports.
Thanks to significant boosts in research funding, universities in Singapore and Korea are gaining ground in the QS University Rankings: Asia over traditional leaders Japan and Hong Kong. The National University of Singapore tops the list for the first time, while Korea's KAIST climbs from sixth to second place.
APAIE held its annual conference this week in Seoul and high on the event's agenda were linkages between institutions and industry. Seven leading Asia Pacific institutions have partnered with i-graduate to launch a three month pilot study to measure the impact of exchange programmes in the region.
Campus Asia, an academic consortium launched by Japan's Ministry of Education in 2012, has marked one year of supporting students to move between institutions in Japan, Kora and China. Participants say the scheme has been instrumental in helping expand student exchanges and Japan's influence.
The three-day K conference in Korea succeeded in putting Asian education in the spotlight, by hosting Asian educators, Western educators and education agencies from the region. An online social forum to build up networks for Asian professionals was unveiled too.
Australia’s pole position of third in the world for hosted international students (based on UNESCO data) could be at risk according to a recent study from Australian Educational Research (ACER), especially given more competition from Asia-Pacific neighbours...