As the world commemorates the 30th anniversary of the Soviet Union's dissolution, the internationalization of higher education emerges as a pivotal force in shaping the new regional order. The adoption of standardized admissions tests, participation in international assessments, and accreditation systems have played instrumental roles in this transformative process, heralding a paradigm shift in global education dynamics.
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Egypt endeavors to position itself as a premier destination for educational tourism, but achieving this goal hinges on enhancing the quality of academic education, universities, and accreditation of higher education programs. Magdi Tawfik Abdelhamid, a research professor at Cairo's National Research Center, underscores the imperative of elevating academic standards to attract international students and bolster Egypt's educational tourism sector.
With the launch of the Youth Mobility for Africa initiative, opportunities abound for higher education institutions, vocational training centers, and professionals involved in quality assurance and accreditation. Magdi Tawfik Abdelhamid, a professor at the National Research Center, lauds the initiative's potential to enhance Egypt's global standing in educational tourism, emphasizing its role in fostering academic excellence and international collaboration.
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