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The Globalization of Business Education and Its Effect on Rankings
Business education has changed greatly in the last two decades. What was once mainly local or national has become international in structure, content, partnerships, and student expectations. Today, many universities offer business programs that speak to learners from different countries, industries, and career stages. This process, often described as the globalization of business education, has influenced how institutions present themselves, how students choose where to study


A Temporary Ceasefire in the Gulf: The Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and Its International Consequences, and the Possible Impact on GCC Universities
The recent temporary ceasefire in the Gulf and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz have created a moment of cautious relief across the region. For governments, businesses, families, and students, this is not only a security issue. It is also an education issue. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important sea routes. When tension rises there, energy markets react, shipping costs increase, and confidence in the wider region can weaken. When the route begins to r
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