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Trinidad has successfully implemented such a strategy – doctors who train overseas are required to return home for five years in exchange for their government
scholarships
– and the US has a similar program meant to encourage students to practice in particular geographical areas around the country.
At St. George’s University, where I am President and CEO, we have the CityDoctors Scholarship program, whereby New York City students who receive full-tuition
scholarships
to medical school must return to practice in New York City’s public hospital system for five years after their training.
More than 3,200 Hungarians have received academic
scholarships
from the foundation.
A national system of generous
scholarships
enables the best students to avail themselves of an education at some of the world’s premier universities, even as Singapore develops its own world-class institutions.
She was also a staunch secularist who established a foundation to provide
scholarships
to young girls so they could attend school.
According to Maysa Jalbout, CEO of the Abdulla al-Ghurair Foundation for Education, the fund hopes to provide
scholarships
for 15,000 Middle Eastern students over the next ten years.
Other solutions may include conditional cash transfers,
scholarships
for girls, the construction of schools in remote areas, blended learning programs, new facilities for disabled learners, and incentives for teachers to work in difficult conditions.
The small proportion of students from poorer backgrounds who manage to gain admission and secure
scholarships
to top institutions often have lower grades, especially toward the beginning of their university education, owing to their inferior preparation.
The Fund’s programs include
scholarships
for Roma students, school meals to overcome the “hunger barrier” to school attendance for children from poor households, academic support to help poor children catch up with their peers, or teacher training to create better schools for all children.
Western governments also could permit charitable foundations to provide North Korean officials or students with
scholarships
to study abroad and learn how to run a market economy.
For example, China produces free media content to be shared locally, provides
scholarships
to Latin American students and professionals to be “trained” in China, creates partnerships with local universities and think tanks, and opens and operates Confucius Institutes, among other initiatives.
This urgent need inspired my wife and I to establish the Higherlife Foundation, which provides tuition and
scholarships
to some of Africa’s most vulnerable populations.
Faced with this, Europe should move toward what might be called “Erasmusization,” building on the success of the EU’s Erasmus
scholarships.
With the support of Jusoor, an organization led by Syrian expatriates, the Institute for International Education has created the Syria Consortium for Higher Education in Crisis, a consortium of colleges and universities providing
scholarships
for Syrian students whose education has been disrupted by the conflict.
Moreover, universities have offered scholarships, and organizations like the Dutch NGO Spark are reaching out to Syrian refugees still in the region to provide opportunities for higher education.
Jorge Sampaio, a former president of Portugal, has spearheaded the Global Platform for Syrian Students, connecting universities offering
scholarships
with refugees (through his effort, some 150 students have resumed their studies).
The number of pan-European
scholarships
should be doubled.
A better approach would be to introduce tuition fees for the wealthy and
scholarships
for the poor.
The ULYP, which I support by funding annual scholarships, acknowledges that education is neither the only solution nor a quick fix.
We have also set up special classes to teach refugees English, Hungarian, and asylum law, and we offer
scholarships
to qualified applicants.
Microsoft's huge investments in Cambridge, England, and the $200 million Bill Gates gave its ancient university for
scholarships
for technology students from around the world, helped Cambridge become a powerful center of technological innovation.
What Soros is in fact financing in Romania are education programs, international scholarships, and NGOs helping to clean up the environment.
The poorer developing countries have new partners from which to receive educational
scholarships
for their young and training courses for their government officers.
But they need help, and programs that offer
scholarships
and support are among the best ways to achieve parity in the sciences.
To attract more female students, 30% of the school’s
scholarships
are reserved for female applicants, and the school aspires to reach 50% in the near future.
Similarly, Carnegie Mellon University Africa (CMU-Africa), also in Kigali, is championing change by allocating 30% of its
scholarships
to young women.
In Colombia,
scholarships
were provided to 125,000 students from poor, urban communities in the early 1990’s.
We must also invest more in resources for schools and learning across the board, from
scholarships
for poor students to new libraries and classroom equipment.
Palestine seems to be regarded as part of a real-estate business – a property they can devalue by closing diplomatic missions, defunding UNRWA, canceling aid to Palestinian hospitals, or withdrawing
scholarships
for Palestinian students.
The Trump administration might believe that cutting
scholarships
or de-funding water projects and Palestinian-run Jerusalem hospitals will make Palestinians surrender.
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