UK: Student Failing Degree Trying To Blame University
Scottish referendum: the issue of tuition fees
As the Scottish referendum is drawing closer (18 September), one may ask an important practical question for British students. Would an independent Scotland still practice double standard university fees – free tuition for Scottish-domiciled and EU students, high fees for the other UK students -? Not if Scotland is to remain in the EU apparently.
Employers work hard to retain graduates
Spain: university entrance exam scrapped for international students
A government decree in Spain has been promulgated in June 2014 with immediate effect. The traditional entrance exam to access higher education programs after high school – the Selectividad – is now scrapped for foreign students. The Selectividad consists of exams in four or five areas, in Spanish: Foreign language History of Spain or History
Students Online: Global trends 2014
How do prospective students use digital resources to research higher education? QS has just published the results of a survey conducted amongst 2,215 students from 49 cities in 35 countries across Europe, Asia, North America, Latin America and Africa. The majority of these students were interested in pursuing further study at postgraduate level. 3% were 17
Prestigious Chinese University Visit QS
On 24th July 2014, a group of VIP leaders from China Youth University for Political Science visited QS HQ in London and discussed topics that interested both sides. In this photo, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Managing Director and founder of QS welcomed the delegates and gave an introduction about various activities and services the whole company provide.