by Andrew Shimura | Feb 9, 2023 | International Education News
1. Denmark is among the European countries where an ethically questionable culture for assigning authorships to research papers is widespread. 2. A survey study of PhD students in Denmark revealed that the problem with ‘guest authorships’ is biggest within the medical...
by Andrew Shimura | Feb 8, 2023 | International Education News
10 Things to Know About International Aid to Education 1. International solidarity is needed to ensure that the world’s poorest countries can fulfil their children’s right to tuition. 2. Aid to education is particularly important in low-income countries, accounting...
by Andrew Shimura | Feb 7, 2023 | International Education News
10 Things to Know About Supporting Children Suffering from War, Famine, Natural Disasters, Climate Change, and Disrupted Education Giving thanks 1. Every year, during the week of Thanksgiving in the US, IEN highlights opportunities to support organizations making a...
by Andrew Shimura | Feb 6, 2023 | Career Advice
Are you passionate about international education and travel? Have you ever considered a career as a study abroad officer for a university? Then you are in the right place! Working as a study abroad officer for a university can be a rewarding and exciting...
by Andrew Shimura | Feb 6, 2023 | International Education News
10 Things to Know About Donor Contributions to GPE 1. Donor contributions to Global Partnership for Education are tracked in an Excel sheet, which includes pledges for the 2021-2025 financing period. 2. As of September 30, 2022, the total donor contributions to the...