
January 2007
Ministers from New Bologna Signatories Prepare for London Summit The Ministers of Education from Georgia, Moldova, Armenia, and Ukraine met informally this past December to discuss higher education reforms related to the Bologna Process being implemented in their respective nations. The officials recommitted to goals such as improving quality assurance procedures, instituting new qualifications frameworks and implementing necessary curriculum reforms by 2010. Council of Europe |
Kazakhstan
Kazinform
Nov. 23, 2006
British Preparatory School Plans to Open Russian Branch
Brighton College, a well-known British preparatory school, plans to open a branch in Russia and admit its first class of Russian students in 2009. Although the British education system is well respected in Russia, parents have balked in recent years at sending their children abroad for fear that they will not return to Russia upon graduation. The new school will fuse curriculum used in both Russian and British education to prepare students for their post-secondary education. The best pupils in each class will be sent to Brighton’s original campus in Britain to prepare for their A levels in that country.
RIAN Novosti
Nov. 28, 2006
UNESCO E-Campus Program in Central Asia Completed UNESCO recently completed the “E-portals of Central Asian Universities” project, a technological framework that allows students and professors at universities across Central Asia to share resources electronically. Participating institutions include Al-Farabi University Kazakhstan, Miro Ulugbek University in Uzbekistan, the Technological University of Tajikistan and the Ablai Khan Kazkh University of World Languages and International Relations. UNESCO |
ITAR TASS
Dec. 13, 2006
Ukraine and Estonia Sign Agreement to Boost Cooperation in Education
Ukrainian President Victor Yushchenko and Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves have signed a cooperative agreement to reinforce cooperation between the two nations in the field of education and scientific research.
Trend
Dec. 13, 2006