We have published two significant updates on Vietnam over the past 18 months. The first, a guest post from market specialist and international educator Dr Mark Ashwill, provides a strong foundation in the important trends and conditions that have shaped the Vietnamese education market in recent years.
A second post, “Spotlight on Vietnam: quality issues, demand for study abroad and graduate employability,” offers updated information on outbound student numbers through 2012, and on the important relationship between quality of education and employment opportunities at home and the demand for study abroad.
Peter Thiel talks fast and he’s deliberate with his words. A man in his position doesn’t want to be misinterpreted.
A conversation with him is full of pregnant pauses because he’s thinking — always thinking — and though it’s clear that he’s fully present in the moment, it’s obvious that there’s a lot swirling through his mind. But when he asks me how my day is going, it feels as if we’ve met before, even though we haven’t.
HONG KONG — Tuesday night marked one month since the day Hong Kong’s police attacked peaceful pro-democracy protesters with tear gas and pepper spray, inadvertently inspiring thousands more people to occupy the streets for the right to freely elect Hong Kong’s leaders.
On this day in 1969, scientists at UCLA used the interconnected network they called ARPAnet to successfully send a message to their counterparts at Stanford.
Today, the Internet and its 60 trillion web pages connect nearly 3 billion people around the world, allowing us to search, chat, watch, read and learn in ways that seemed all but impossible 45 years ago.
Peter Thiel talks fast and he’s deliberate with his words. A man in his position doesn’t want to be misinterpreted.
A conversation with him is full of pregnant pauses because he’s thinking — always thinking — and though it’s clear that he’s fully present in the moment, it’s obvious that there’s a lot swirling through his mind. But when he asks me how my day is going, it feels as if we’ve met before, even though we haven’t.