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Nathan O’Leary

China’s Study Tour Revival Sparks Shift in Global Education Power Dynamics From Ivy League to Intra-Asia: Chinese Students Redefine Study Abroad Destinations Parents, Policy, and Pragmatism: What’s Fueling China’s Post-Pandemic Education Boom?

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Joshua Gallagher

America’s STEM education system is in crisis China is rapidly advancing in STEM through strategic investment and curriculum reform A national STEM strategy centered on data literacy, curricular modernization, and talent retention is urgently needed

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Joshua Gallagher

A Label with Ambition: Opening the Door to a European Degree Legal Labyrinth: Unearthing the Real Barriers to Integration Towards a Coherent European Higher Education Area

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

The Numbers Behind the Crisis: Vacancies That Cripple Institutions A Broken Pipeline: Why India Can’t Fill Its Classrooms The Stakes Are National: What India Risks by Ignoring Academia’s Collapse

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

The Business-Driven Push for AI Adoption in Universities Government Support for University-Enterprise Collaboration Concerns Over Open-Source AI and Its Sustainability Chinese universities are adopting open-sourc

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Jeremy Lintner

The Budget Cut That Destroyed the Pipeline The Human Cost of an Academic Dream Redefining the Prospective Course The Yoon Suk-yeol administration reduced the national research and develo

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Jeremy Lintner

Inside China's University Strategy: A Distinct Kind of Dream The Emergence of a New Academic Order: Redefining Global Excellence The East Is the Starting Point for the Future of Global Education

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Stefan Schneider

The Reverse Flow of Chinese STEM Talent and Factors to the Reverse Brain Drain Consequences for the Global Knowledge Economy and China The Future of Scientific Migration Reverse Brain D

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Lauren Robinson

Building Global Influence Through Offshore Campuses and Digital Expansion Attracting and Retaining Talent Amid Geopolitical Tensions Enhancing Domestic Higher Education to Meet Strategic National Goals China ha

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Lauren Robinson

The Crisis Emerges: Impeachment, Martial Law, and Arrest National Security Concerns and Allegations of Foreign Influence The Future of South Korea's Democracy: Economic and Social Fallout

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Lauren Robinson

Overseeing the Fiscal Deficit and Revenue Generation Investing in Artificial Intelligence and Future Industries Higher Education: Maintaining Excellence Despite Budget Cuts Source:

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Lauren Robinson

A New Era of Collaboration: Japan's Academic Outreach to Africa Overcoming Obstacles: Cultural Distinction, Language Barriers, and Financial Limitations Japan's Global Influence and the Impact on Africa's Development

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Lauren Robinson

In 2009, South Korea implemented a tuition fee moratorium that was effectively mandatory for universities. Institutions that attempted to increase fees were subject to financial penalties to enforce this policy. The University of Seoul implemented the "half-price" tuition policy in 2012, which served to further solidify this policy. The tuition fee freeze and halving significantly reduced the university's annual cost to approximately 2.4 million won ($1,820), which is under the jurisdiction of the Seoul Metropolitan Government.

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