Despite slower GDP growth of 6.2% in 2014, according to the Ministry of Economy and Finance, Panama remains one of Latin America’s fastest growing economies, a trend set to continue in coming years with the IMF forecasting average annual growth of around 6.5% over the next five years.
An increased emphasis on e-learning in Saudi Arabia’s education system, coupled with targets to modernise teaching methods, underpin a wider drive to diversify the economy away from oil and create more jobs.
La rentrée universitaire de septembre s’accompagnera d’une série de changements pour l’enseignement supérieur marocain, avec notamment l’ouverture de nouveaux établissements et une offre de nouveaux cursus qui, accompagnées de réformes structurelles plus profondes, devraient permettre au pays d’étendre son secteur de recherche et de voir le nombre d’étudiants augmenter.
Rising student numbers and a broader range of academic choice are driving expansion in Dubai’s private university system; however, institutions are being forced to tackle issues such as affordable student accommodation to drive further growth.
Articles & Analysis | Boosting Indonesian educational institutions' competitiveness and R&D in Indonesia from The Report: Indonesia 2015
After President Joko Widodo’s administration took the reins of government in 2014, it implemented changes to the structure and mission of the education system. These changes aim to enhance the competitiveness of the workforce and increase the amount of research and development (R&D) activities conducted by students, researchers and entrepreneurs.