Universities vow to act, reduce the proportion of students from third countries
Latvian universities have pledged to focus on attracting students from OECD countries and the European Economic Area, aiming to reduce the number of students from third countries enrolled in their institutions.
Academic Challenges of Modernity - The Future of Private Universities
The article discusses the evolving landscape of higher education in Poland, focusing on the strategic role and priorities of private institutions like Akademia Humanitas in response to demographic changes and student expectations.
Education, a window of opportunity
The article discusses the challenges and opportunities in Argentina's education system due to declining student enrollment numbers.
Decline in Demographics in AlΕ«ksne County Threatens the Future of Educational Institutions
The decline in student enrollment in preschools within AlΕ«ksne County raises concerns about the viability of educational institutions in the area.
A Small School Instead of an Empty Building. The Sejm Seeks Compromise for Demographic Times
The Polish Sejm has proposed a new law aimed at revitalizing small schools in response to declining student numbers and financial challenges faced by local governments.
Ontario ends tuition fee freeze at public colleges, universities
The Ontario government has announced the end of a tuition fee freeze at public colleges and universities, allowing institutions to raise fees to adapt to changing student demographics.
School: when demographic decline fuels tensions between public and private
Demographic decline in France is creating tensions between public and private schooling institutions, as they compete for dwindling student numbers.