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Too many master’s courses are expensive and flaky

Too many master’s courses are expensive and flaky

For young people with big ambitions, bagging a measly bachelor’s degree no longer seems enough. Students in America have been rushing into postgraduate courses, even as demand for higher education among the general public has declined. These days nearly 40% of university-educated Americans boast at least two degrees. In Britain a surge in demand from foreign students has created a huge boom in postgraduate education. Universities there now dole out four postgraduate qualifications for every five undergraduate ones. Master’s degrees lasting one or two years are the biggest draw. These courses are necessary for jobs, such as teaching in academia, that are appealing even if poorly paid. Yet many of the people who enroll in postgraduate study are taking part in an educational arms race. Now that undergraduate degrees are common, goes the thinking, it takes extra credentials to get ahead. The hope is that advanced qualifications will boost all manner of careers. That is often a mistake. New data are helping researchers compare the earnings of postgraduates with those of peers who are equally …

Trump says US colleges could lose accreditation over ‘antisemitic propaganda’ If elected | World News

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced on Thursday that US universities promoting what he described as “antisemitic propaganda” could face losing their accreditation and federal funding if he wins the 2024 election. Speaking remotely to over 1,000 Republican Jewish Coalition donors in Las Vegas, Trump said, “Colleges will and must end the antisemitic propaganda, or they will lose their accreditation and federal support.” Crackdown on campus protests The remarks come in response to widespread protests on US college campuses against Israel’s military actions in Gaza earlier this year. Many student groups demanded that universities cut ties with businesses supporting Israel. While protest groups argue that their criticisms are directed at Israeli policies, Republicans have accused Democrats of fostering antisemitism by supporting these protests. Trump also mentioned that if elected, he would impose stricter measures, including banning refugee resettlement from “terror-infested” regions like Gaza and arresting “pro-Hamas thugs” involved in vandalism on campuses—a clear reference to the student protesters. University response and Middle Eastern policy While Trump did not outline a detailed Middle East policy, he …

US-India Educational Foundation announces opening of annual Fulbright-Nehru fellowship: Check eligibility, other details

The United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF) has announced the opening of its annual competition for Fulbright-Nehru and other Fulbright fellowships for Indian citizens, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Wednesday. The fellowships are funded by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India and the US Department of State. According to the MEA release, such exchanges have helped bring the people of India and the United States closer through opportunities that enrich fellows’ academic, research, teaching, and professional capacities. The MEA has encouraged “outstanding Indian students, academics, teachers, policymakers, administrators, and professionals” to apply. According to the USIEF website, the Fulbright-Nehru Master’s Fellowships are designed for highly motivated individuals who demonstrate outstanding leadership qualities, have completed the equivalent of a US bachelor’s degree, have at least three years of professional work experience, and are committed to return and contribute to their communities in India. These fellowships are awarded for up to two years to pursue a master’s degree at US colleges and universities in the areas of Economics; Environmental Science/Studies; Higher Education Administration; …

Despite visa hurdles, Indian students in US surged a record 35% in 2022-23, surpassing China. 5 things we know so far

Despite visa hassles, the United States still remains the top choice for higher education for Indians, Open Doors Report cited. In the academic year 2022-23, the number of Indian students in the US surged by 35%, reaching a record 268,923.  During June-August 2023, which is typically the student visa season, the US Embassy and Consulates in India granted a record-high number of student visas. In India, consular staff granted 95,269 visas in the F, M, and J categories. This marks an 18% surge increase over the same timeframe. Noting that Indian students studying in the US deserve recognition, the Ambassador of the US to India, Eric Garcetti said, “You did it, India! … The decision to study abroad, and your choice of the United States, represents a valuable investment by you and your families. You are bringing our countries closer together and leading us towards a bright future.”  “We celebrate the strength of the Indian educational system that prepares students to compete globally and look forward to seeing India continue to lead. We also look …