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Contents - May 2010
Feature Higher education in Scandinavia International student numbers at universities in Scandinavia are increasing due to free tuition and high living standards, yet international marketing efforts on behalf of institutions themselves remain muted. Bethan Norris reports.
News Overseas tuition fees on the rise in the UK Students unfazed by US visa restrictions Frustration for Ireland’s higher education Destination Analysis NZ tertiary branches out China has long dominated New Zealand’s HE sector. However, India and Saudi Arabia are becoming important student markets, says Nicola Hancox. British Boarding Schools News: Felsted school becomes Roud Square Member Feature: Boarding school deposits Agent Profile: Barbara Glasmacher Internationale Schulberatung
Contents - April 2010
Feature Offshore university campuses Offshore university campuses are not a new phenomenon but they are becoming more prolific and in many countries are changing the face of higher education provision. Bethan Norris reports.
News Canada extends Student Partners Program in India Lancaster Uni links with Asia US high school promotes mobile learning Subject Focus Australian high school transition It is imperative young students feel supported by their high school abroad, as Nicola Hancox discovers. Mini Guide IB in the UK