"The university has announced that from 2014 most of its degree courses - including all its graduate courses - will be taught and assessed entirely in English rather than Italian.
The waters of globalisation are rising around higher education - and the university believes that if it remains Italian-speaking it risks isolation and will be unable to compete as an international institution"
More at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17958520
Meanwhile in the island of Jamaica there are those advocating that subjects be taught in patios.
The waters of globalisation are rising around higher education - and the university believes that if it remains Italian-speaking it risks isolation and will be unable to compete as an international institution"
More at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17958520
Meanwhile in the island of Jamaica there are those advocating that subjects be taught in patios.
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