I also had to look it up. If I hear T14 I always think of this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-14_Armata
Here are a few weird examples from Germany: DIPLOMA University of Applied Sciences CODE University of Applied Sciences Constructor University...
Yes, it has to be AACSB. This rule has been around since the early 90s. Personally, I am of the opinion that it urgently needs to be changed, but...
An MBA from FH Burgenland is a "Lehrgang zur Weiterbildung". Calling such a degree “kind of propio” is simply not correct. (But there are a few...
I understand why you think that, but I have to tell you that you're wrong. Anabin does not really care about CIP codes. H+/- has different...
Erntedankfest was on Sunday, Today is "Tag der Deutschen Einheit" or "Day of German Unity". On this day in 1990, East Germany desolved itself, and...
The Master's degree must be equivalent to a Czech or Slovak Master's degree. Master's degrees in these two countries always include a thesis....
Well, it's a doctorate by name, but not by Bologna classification. The point is, the Bologna classification system only counts research doctorates...
I think to truly understand small doctorates, one must take a look at the history of Czech and Slovak universities. These degrees were introduced...
Yes, you would think that. Still, I fear that students who are straight out of high school would often not succeed in these alternative programs,...
But isn't the point of that article that soon large parts of the work done by junior software engineers today can be done by AI? What if, for...
That article is available here: https://archive.ph/A9yZS I agree. However, I believe that many of the people who attended a coding boot camp did...
IMD has Swiss institutional accreditation now: https://www.imd.org/about/imd-rankings-and-accreditations/
In Scandinavia, the term university college is used in the English names for a type of institution that's called university of applied sciences in...
What country are you taking about?
This reminds me of the Schön scandal. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sch%C3%B6n_scandal
That's the system used at Swedish universities.
It seems título-propio-like degrees are spreading. I just happened to find an example from a country that didn't have such degrees until now:...
I think there are many other countries with the same problem. One of them is Germany.
The link in my previous post doesn't work. Here is the correct one: Nicaragua tightens grip on universities to stifle dissent - The San Diego...
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