International Education in the News


Research Consistently Finds Better Employment Outcomes for Tertiary Graduates
A new study from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) finds linkages between education and employment in every world region and underscores why the question of education-employment links is so compelling today. — ICEF Monitor

Colleges and Universities Must Make an Effort in Order for Study Abroad Numbers to Increase
Jamaal Abdul-Alim shares tangible advice delivered by leaders at three higher education institutions recognized at last week’s IIE Best Practices Conference for boosting the number of their students studying abroad. — DiversEducation.com

U.S. Universities Dominate International Patents
While the United States is a clear winner, next to China, a number of universities from other countries "appear to be increasing their number of applications at faster rates than their American counterparts." — Inside Higher Education

Africa’s Talent—More Valuable Than Gold, Diamonds, Oil
Professor Phillip Clay, speaking during the African Higher Education Summit in Dakar, urges Africa to invest in talent in order to reap the demographic dividend of its young population. — University World News

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