January 17, 2003
More Programs in English at European Universities; U.S. Scholar Imprisoned in Romania for Sex Abuse
Colleges and universities in continental Europe are offering more degree programs taught in English than they did 10 years ago, but the programs still account for less than 1 percent of enrollment on the Continent.
English-Language-Taught Degree Programmes in European Higher Education, a book published last month by the Brussels-based Academic Cooperation Association, reports on a survey of more than 1,500 institutions in 19 European countries where English is not the national
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