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The article examines the issue of double diplomas in the context of improving the quality of education, using the example of Polish universities. It analyses the educational market of universities in Poland. The implementation of international double degree programs affects the formation of the innovative educational environment of the university and contributes to the development of students’ set...
Abstract: The reform of higher education has introduced some changes in the scoring of publications and the award of degrees and academic titles. Missing are changes in the regulations concerning the financing of studies. Students still do not know how much money is spent on their education. Thus, financial resources should be reflected in the quality of information received. This article is a case...
The article is dedicated to current trends in University-Business Cooperation (UBC) in Russia on the example of Saint Petersburg. UBC plays an important role in the success of all the stakeholders of the process: higher education institutions (HEIs), students, employers and the government. The ongoing interaction between HEIs and employers helps achieve a high quality and relevance of education as...
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