ON Oct 8, 2009, when the results of the THESQS ranking was announced, I was in Giessen, about an hour from Frankfurt, to fullfil an invitation by the European University Association (EUA), the main umbrella of all universities in the continent. The invitation was in conjunction with a conference, entitled "Internationalisation beyond European frontiers" and I was asked to present my views, from the perspective outside Europe, as one of the two main speakers. The other was the Rector of Berlin Free University, one of the oldest and renown university in Germany, in fact, Europe too
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Various perception studies conducted by scholars over the past few years (Lucarelli and Fioramonti; ...
IT was less than six months ago, in October 2010, when German Chancellor Angela Merkel affirmed that...
It is almost a cliché that higher education today must be internationalised if it were to be deemed ...
University reseachers were delighted when Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Najib Razak recently said proc...
On 30 April 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the seventh of ten roundtables on ‘EU...
On 2 February 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the fourth of ten roundtables on ‘E...
BARCELONA, Spain played host to several key events last week. The United Nations (UN) Decade on Educ...
... This year's Scientific Symposium of the University Library is already number six in the row. It ...
N my annual address for 2011 to the university community last week, I spoke about Humaniversity: Tra...
First paragraph: Universities and their leaders are contemplating the spectre of a British exit from...
The 5th European Biennial of Landscape Architecture was held in Barcelona on the 25th, 26th and 27th...
Universities in developed countries are attracting the best brains from the South. We must be aware ...
On 18 June 2012 the LSE’s European Foreign Policy Unit hosted the last of ten roundtables on ‘EU For...
THE rankings game is here again. This time it involves two types of rankings that allow us to unders...
ON the eve of the G20 London Summit last week, two significant international meetings related to edu...
Various perception studies conducted by scholars over the past few years (Lucarelli and Fioramonti; ...
IT was less than six months ago, in October 2010, when German Chancellor Angela Merkel affirmed that...
It is almost a cliché that higher education today must be internationalised if it were to be deemed ...