Denmark: Fined for Too Many Foreign Students ? US: Accreditors Without Borders BRICS: Pace Differs in Building BRICs Australia: Employers ‘wary of wholly online study’
QSIU HE Digest – Decline in MBA applicants
MBA: Decline in MBA applicants Kazakhstan: Only 100 universities in 2 years EU: Easier Access to Non-EU Students Australia: University Experience Survey
QSIU HE Digest – Slashing Student Enrolment for Quality
Vietnam: Slashing Enrolment for Quality Australia: New Australian MOOC Canada: $23m for international education strategy UK: Competition & UK Universities
QSIU HE Digest – Survey of Professors Running MOOCs
MOOC: Survey of Professors Running MOOCs Malaysia: New Education Promotion Agency China: Younger Students Going Abroad Russia: Gauging Universities by Grad Employment
QSIU HE Digest – Emerging University Models
IPPR Report: Emerging University Models China: Online Course Gaining Popularity LATAM: HE in LATAM & The English Language Student Mobility: Deterred by Information Gaps
Spotlight On Taiwan’s Universities: Low Fees, Booming Enrolments

A Reader’s Digest poll last month found that Taiwan offers some of the best value-for-money degrees in Asia. But political and demographic change may mean that the island’s higher education system will need a new economic model in years to come. In a recent interview with Higher EducationWorld, Han-Sun (Vincent) Chiang, president of Fu Jen
2013 QS World University Rankings by Subject: What’s Coming Up?

Surviving The MOOC Frenzy

Don’t panic just yet. Despite everything you have heard about Massive Open Online Courses, your university will probably survive the current MOOC frenzy. A meeting earlier this month at the University of London drew a lively audience of about 150 people to debate the MOOC phenomenon. Run by the University itself, which has been delivering