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PR: Lessons In Highered PR Japan: Australia-Japan HE Collaboration UK: Recruitment Agents’paid £120m’ Ukraine: Enrolment Crisis
“Think Different”: Innovate your future! Steve Jobs, founder of Apple, adopted the campaign “Think Different” in 1997 to re-brand the public image of Apple as the world’s leading pioneer in technological innovation – and it seemed to work pretty well! The concept of the campaign is mainly about innovation. However, to innovate, you need to
“Education Education Education” said Tony Blair There may have been a time when education automatically led to a job, when there was a general thought that if you had a degree you had higher chances of getting a job. Growing up my father’s advice was “Get a degree then you could do whatever you want,
Ranking organisations must be as transparent as possible about the data and methods they use to compare universities, Ben Sowter, the head of the QS Intelligence Unit which produces the company’s rankings, says in a new book published by Unesco. The book, entitled Rankings and Accountability in Higher Education: Uses and Misuses, showcases the views
Relatively high tuition fees paid through income-contingent loans like those in the UK represent the best hope of maintaining well-funded and accessible higher education, the author of the OECD’s annual report on education has claimed. Speaking at the London launch of Education at a Glance 2013, Dr Andreas Schleicher said the salary premium enjoyed by
Governments all over the world think that innovation is the key to future economic success. But how do you make an economy innovative? Three organisations – the World Intellectual Property Organisation, part of the UN system, as well as Cornell University and French business school INSEAD – have published a new analysis of the factors
You have probably noticed a plethora of recent news stories about China’s growing influence in Africa. And while many of them involve dams, mines and building roads, a surprising number seem to mention higher education. Kenneth King, an African studies expert and emeritus professor at Edinburgh University, is fascinated by this development, and explores it
Hi everybody, I’m Matija and I joined the Erasmus Placement programme with QS last January. At the beginning I was lost, I didn’t know the language well and I had to get used to the London life. Day by day, I’m improving my English language, my experience and creating bonds and links with this terrific