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Competing for the brightest minds?

Dutch policy-makers and higher education institutions need to be aware of policy developments in other countries, so they can formulate better recruitment strategies and attract the right kinds of foreign students. A new Nuffic report provides an up-to-date overview of international student recruitment policies.

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Mozambique study paves way for collaboration

Mozambique study paves way for collaboration

Nuffic has published a study on the alignment of professional education and the labour market in Mozambique. The report identifies strengths and weaknesses and includes innovative ideas on how multi-stakeholder international cooperation can add value to strengthening the alignment.

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Nuffic updates education market information factsheets

Are you looking for information on how to reach prospective students in Brazil? Or do you want to learn about setting up cooperation with Chinese education institutions? You will find your answers in Nuffic’s Education Market Information Factsheets.

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Nuffic turns 60 this year

Nuffic turns 60 this year

This year marks an important anniversary for Nuffic: on 11 January 2012 it will be 60 years to the day that we were founded by the Dutch universities as the Netherlands organisation for international cooperation in higher education.

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Online tool for measuring internationalisation

Nuffic offers a free online tool called ‘MINT’ that helps higher education institutions to map their internationalisation efforts. It allows users to get a better insight into the results of their internationalisation activities. It also supports comparing with peers and benchmarking. MINT helps institutions to make strategic choices.

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New Nuffic report on international student recruitment policies

New Nuffic report on international student recruitment policies

Nuffic has published a report that provides an overview of national-level policies on international student recruitment in 11 countries: the Netherlands, France, Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia and China.

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last modified Jun 22, 2012 12:31 PM