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The Japanese government’s GIGA project to provide Japanese students with personal computers is part of Guidelines for IT Security Policy in Education.
Japan welcomes the partnership of U.S. companies with solutions to help Japan put the latest mobile devices in the hands of every Japanese student.
Try these strategies to attract Honduran students to U.S. higher educational institutions.
U.S. higher education institutions are encouraged to use a mix of digital marketing and traditional outreach for recruiting Panamanian students.
U.S. universities may enter the Slovak education market via a partnership with local schools through student exchange programs or through Fulbright Commission.
A Guatemalan non-profit foundation supports graduate education in U.S. higher education institutions for students with academic excellence.
Colombia is ranked second among South American countries and 23rd in the world in sending students to the United States.
The UK Government announced a new outward mobility program for British students to study overseas, including U.S. institutions.
Canada is the U.S.’ primary competitor in recruiting Ukrainians to study in primary and higher education programs.
Digital innovation is redefining the Indian education technology market as demand for virtual programs is on the increase.
Educational exchange is a cornerstone of the U.S. bilateral relationship with Vietnam as a top prospect opportunity for U.S. educational institutions.
The UK Government launched its Green Jobs Taskforce, with the aim to create 2 million green jobs by 2030.
Austrian government recognizes the importance of education technology, opening opportunities for U.S. providers of digital learning tools and cloud solutions.
A U.S education is of interest to Hong Kong parents due to political instability and work prospects that come with a U.S. education.
Kuwait is investing $1.14 billion on facilities for e-learning programs and online learning platforms.