Posts Tagged ‘international’

OECD Invites New England Higher Ed Leaders, Students to Paris for Conference on “Mass Higher Education”
by Journal Staff
June 7, 2012
The OECD invites New England higher education leaders to attend its Programme for Institutional Management in Higher Education's 2012 General Conference on “Attaining and Sustaining Mass Higher Education” to be held from Sept. 17 to Sept. 19 in Paris. The conference will examine: Where have we got to in attaining and sustaining mass higher education? What ...
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Tuition Fees and Student Financial Assistance: 2010 Global Year
by Pamela Marcucci and Alex Usher
April 12, 2011
Since the start of the global financial crisis a little over two years ago, many concerns have been raised on how it might affect funding to higher education and whether or not it might hasten moves toward greater cost sharing. While, globally, some steps have been taken in this direction, in most countries, hard decisions ...
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A Business School on a World Mission
by Henrik Totterman
May 13, 2013
The idea of “doing good while doing well” is hardly new. But the Y Generation’s response to it is different. They are literally taking on a youth revolution that extends from one part of the world to the other, while changing the conversation around social good and entrepreneurship.
My colleague Ahmad Ashkar, founder and CEO of ...
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