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To persuade even a fraction of an Economist.com audience to rethink the desirability of globalised education represents a considerable achievement.On now to the final interventions, and the final vote.
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Institutions are also increasingly stressing the idea that lawyers will develop their skills throughout their career, that in a fast-changing increasingly globalised world education and training is something that will continue throughout a legal career.
In a globalised world of business education, residing in the spiritual home of the MBA will not be enough.
For all its claims, says Mr Ghemawat, business education is far from a globalised industry.
This study is timely as the Higher education sector becomes ever more globalised.
If Europe is to stand a chance in the globalised economy, we have to do more for education, research and development.
Many of the themes we offered in 1997 - strong leadership, the economy, education, a common purpose with business in the globalised economy - will continue to resonate.
And there are direct economic consequences of high and low performing education systems, the study says, particularly in a globalised, skill-based economy.
Taking the UK higher education system as an example, Google's search patterns show a globalised and fast-changing market.
These realities necessitate a new paradigm in global health education to equip future doctors for the challenges that practising in a globalised society brings [ 17].
The quality engineering education is not only challenging but also of paramount importance in today's globalised world.
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