Turkey in plans to woo African students to its universities
The government of Turkey is using the recent third Turkey–Africa summit as a springboard to attracting more African students to its universities.
The government of Turkey is using the recent third Turkey–Africa summit as a springboard to attracting more African students to its universities.
Azerbaijan is being marketed to Sri Lankan students as a route for obtaining a Schengen visa or transferring to a university in Europe.
Turkish education counselling agency Academix Study Abroad Services has announced it will expand with offices in Azerbaijan and Iran.
The ADA University in Baku is aiming to double the number of students from overseas in the next academic year, as internationalisation is seen as key in Azerbaijan.
Quality English (QE) has welcomed a new school already for 2014 - UK school St Georges International. It has also unveiled details of its first mission of the year, which will be to Baku in Azerbaijan and Almaty in Kazakhstan with sister organisation Quality Education (QEd).
The Azeri government has significantly expanded its Education Abroad Programme to encourage more students from Azerbaijan to attend top foreign universities – increasing funding and the number of universities recognised under the scheme.