January 23, 2009
European Institutions Lead in International Dual-Degree Partnerships, Study Finds
New York
To demonstrate their credentials as global institutions, universities on both sides of the Atlantic are creating an increasing number of international joint-degree and dual-degree programs. But American institutions trail their European counterparts in offering such degrees, and American students are less likely than European students to participate in such programs, according to a report by the Institute of International Education and the Free University of Berlin.
Researchers
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