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Internationalisation goal set to be missed, says report


Internationalisation goal set to be missed, says report
The goal set for 2025 of ensuring that at least one in every four Swedish students has studied abroad by the time they graduate will be missed unless the Ministry of Education and Research and higher education institutions take stronger action, a new report says.
Commissioned by Swedish International Students and Alumni (SISA) and Swedes Worldwide (SVIV), which between them serve 660,000 Swedes working, studying and living abroad, the report says the government’s internationalisation report, published in 2018, has been left to gather dust and is not being acted upon by the ministry of most higher education institutions. ....

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It's getting harder to predict the future of HE


It’s getting harder to predict the future of HE
So 2020 is over and all of us were full of hope that 2021 would be better. And although there are positive signs, such as COVID-19 vaccinations starting worldwide, it remains clear that the pandemic is still far from being beaten. The number of blogs, articles and book proposals as well as webinars on the impact of COVID-19 on the future of higher education and its internationalisation is growing by the day, but one wonders about their value and predictability.
A year ago, there was still optimism that the virus would be temporary and, as a result, the impact on higher education and student and staff mobility would only be temporary. Philip Altbach and I predicted that higher education leaders would likely try to return to business as usual, which back then was unlikely (and is even more unlikely now at the start of 2021). We also stated that COVID-19 was “the internationalisation revolution that isn’t”. ....

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Research must benefit society, promote sustainability


Research must benefit society, promote sustainability
Sweden is planning to launch an SEK100 million (US$12 million) research programme on viruses and pandemics, it has been announced, as the government launched its proposed new bill on research and innovation.
The new law will make it a requirement rather than a recommendation that knowledge and competence gained at higher education institutions must benefit society and that universities must promote sustainable development.
In addition to strengthening societal collaboration and internationalisation, the bill will strengthen support for ‘freely initiated’ or basic research.
Minister of Higher Education Matilda Ernkrans and Minister of Enterprise and Innovation Ibrahim Baylan presented the government research bill 2021-24, ‘Research, freedom, future knowledge and innovation for Sweden’, on 17 December. ....

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New restrictions imposed on private Islamic universities


New restrictions imposed on private Islamic universities
In an effort to avoid lecturers and students being left high and dry by universities closing due to an ‘oversupply’ of places at a burgeoning number of private Islamic colleges, the government has imposed strict restrictions in the past year on new private Islamic institutions and new study programmes within existing institutions.
Indonesia has the world’s largest Muslim population and around 1,155 Islamic higher education institutions, mainly teaching Islamic sciences. Only 97 are state-owned under the Religious Affairs Ministry. The remaining 1,058 are private.
An additional 3,250 Islamic institutions come under the Education and Culture Ministry, of which 122 are state-owned institutions teaching a broader curriculum than Islamic science. ....

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Science output up, but data-driven investment needed


Science output up, but data-driven investment needed
African scientists’ share of the world’s publications has been increasing and more of the research published by scientists from the continent is being cited, but more regular, reliable and comprehensive data on research universities in Africa is needed to ensure that imminent decisions related to investing in the continent’s universities are well-directed.
Knowledge collaboration between high-income countries and countries in Africa has been dominated traditionally by primary education. Collaboration in the areas of higher education and research was seen as a ‘luxury activity’ and has, in essence, been limited to educational and administrative capacity-building and short-term applied research and consultancy projects, as well as scholarships for African students to study at universities in the North. ....

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