eWENR, Nov./Dec. 2000: Europe

Austria Austria’s Ministry of Education recently announced plans to introduce tuition fees for the 2001-02 academic year. University and high school students demonstrated in Vienna and other academic cities to protest the decision. — The Times Higher Education Supplement Oct. 20, 2000 France France has…

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eWENR, Nov./Dec. 2000: Africa

Botswana The government’s decision to discontinue nonmilitary national service in April has resulted in a shortage of university places. Nearly 20,000 students, including those studying abroad, applied to institutions of education in Botswana this year, overwhelming university admissions. The University of Botswana was able to…

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eWENR, Nov./Dec. 2000: Commonwealth of Independent States

Russia The Ministry of Education plans to introduce a single, nationwide secondary-school graduate exam and university entrance exam sometime in 2001. In the past, all of the country’s institutions of higher education held their examinations at the same time, which meant students only had one…

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eWENR, Nov./Dec. 2000: Asia Pacific

Regional Asian Schools Join Forces Three Asian universities are joining forces to create a new East Asian academic network. Representatives from Peking University, Seoul National University and the University of Tokyo said their institutions would share resources and faculty members in several undergraduate programs. The…

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eWENR, Nov./Dec. 2000: Middle East

Egypt The government has approved plans to open a British university in Egypt. Currently, there are 13 state universities and five private institutions, which turn out approximately 150,000 graduates each year. The new school, which could open as early as October 2002, hopes to emulate…

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