Study abroad
More students are looking beyond their borders to give their education a competitive edge. Despite shrinking support for scholarships and tightening travel budgets, 177 million students left their home countries in 2012 to pursue formal tertiary education, an increase of 77 million students since 2000.
Progress made on immigrant integration but more efforts needed on education and jobs, finds OECD
OECD countries have made much progress over the past decade in helping immigrants integrate in society. But much remains to be done, notably in improving how well immigrant children do at school and in finding work, and in immigrant women’s access to employment, according to a new OECD report.
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Journal of Student Affairs in Africa The Professionalization of Student Affairs in Africa JSAA Prestigious Launch Double Issue 2013 Click Here
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