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Grok High School Fairs, Southeast Asia – Spring 2020
Throughout 2019, Grok successfully launched the inaugural high school fairs across eight cities in China and Southeast Asia. Entering the…
Meet Kim at AIEA 2020 in Washington
Grok's CEO Kim Morrison, along with Brett Berquist (Director - International, University of Auckland), Tori Ellenberger (Director - North America,…
Nepal to make yoga education compulsory for schoolchildren
The Nepal government has decided to make yoga education compulsory for schoolchildren to promote healthy lifestyle among students. The Ministry…
Travel bans, adventure, isolation: study abroad in North Korea
China’s Hanban, the agency which oversees the country’s Confucius Institutes, opened a new centre at the Pyongyang University of Foreign…
Turkey becomes education hub for international students
With about 178,000 foreign students receiving their higher education in its territories, Turkey has begun to be a center of…
The UAE’s all abuzz about AI
We're exposed to more and more news about artificial intelligence, or AI, these days - from stories about talking robots…
More students choosing three-year poly route over two-year junior college
More school leavers are choosing the three-year polytechnic route over the two-year junior college (JC) route. Figures from the Ministry…
One-size education policy doesn’t fit diverse lives across Indonesia
One afternoon at the end of 2014, several volunteer teachers sat in a circle under the palm trees of a host family…
Vietnam will start teaching statistics to second graders in 2020
Vietnam will soon introduce statistics and probability to second-grade students, raising concerns among parents who worry that the subjects may…
Vietnam: More universities are granted self-autonomy
Minister of Education and Training Phùng Xuân Nhạ talks with Tuổi Trẻ (Youth) newspaper about his plan to grant more universities autonomous rights Last year,…
Bhoot Vidya: India university to teach doctors Ghost Studies
A prestigious Indian university is offering a certificate course to teach doctors how to treat people who claim to see…
Access to higher education school infrastructure poor in villages: study
Access to higher education school infrastructure at the middle, secondary and senior secondary level remains difficult across villages in 3,773…