Higher education preferences are changing in India. For many years, major metropolitan cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Pune were seen as the primary education destinations for students. However, smaller cities such as Coimbatore, Gandhinagar, Jaipur, Indore, Bhubaneswar, and Chandigarh...
A new study conducted in the United States found that the most significant learning loss among K-8 students during summer break occurs in mathematics. According to an assessment based on data from the 2023 spring and fall testing cycles by the assessment and research organization NWEA, the “summer s...
A new study published by the American Psychological Association (APA) has revealed that overreliance on artificial intelligence tools can weaken individuals’ belief in their own abilities over the long term. According to the research, those who constantly delegate complex problem-solving and decisio...
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the historical development, institutional landscape, human capital, and academic activities in the field of Asian studies in Türkiye.
Focusing on the interplay between technology and social life, this report analyzes the influence of ICTs on family dynamics and internal relations.
Aysenur Ezgi Eygi’s murder by Israel, echoing Rachel Corrie’s fate two decades earlier, is a stark reminder that unpunished violence persists, and shamefully many governments continue to provide diplomatic, economic, intelligence, and weapons support to the Israeli regime.
Türkiye has a rich history of supporting migrants in higher education. Drawing on this experience, Turkish universities could play a critical role in rebuilding Gaza’s fragmented academic capacity and infrastructure, thereby becoming a determining factor in Palestine’s future.
The far right’s rapid rise to power in Western Europe continues in a remarkably striking manner. But what is the underlying factor triggering this rise? Is the far right weakening democracy, or is the weakening of democracy enabling the far right to gain strength?
Türkiye’s relationship with BRICS is a balancing act that reflects the shifting dynamics of the global economy rather than a geopolitical shift — one in which Turkey seeks to embrace new opportunities for growth and cooperation while maintaining its traditional ties with the West.
Dünyadan: Educational Global Overview
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