India: non-recruitment based engagement “key”
A shift towards non-recruitment based engagement with Indian schools could be key to better managing student expectations, key stakeholders have suggested.
A shift towards non-recruitment based engagement with Indian schools could be key to better managing student expectations, key stakeholders have suggested.
The Indian edtech firm upGrad is in talks to acquire US online learning platform Udacity, according to media reports.
As part of a multi-campus strategy, upGrad is opening a new medical school in the South Pacific country of Vanuatu.
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Online learning specialist upGrad has partnered with student accommodation marketplace Casita to offer housing options on the tech platform.
Edtech provider upGrad has acquired Australian study abroad company Global Study Partners in an agreement worth AUD$22.5 million, with the promise of a further commitment of $15m for future growth.
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