Reports and White Papers – QS Global Education News #7 – March 2022

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This issue will feature insights, articles and interviews with industry leaders focusing on:

  • The level of support the traditional university system offers single mothers, why education is so important for them, and how institutions can support them better.
  • A closer look at the needs of a new type of learner, one who’s older and not necessarily looking to advance their career.
  • The online delivery solutions brought by the pandemic that caused a pedagogical and internationalisation revolution in the higher education sector.

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