Title:
How to attract more students to Central and Eastern Europe
Author:
Mariusz Luterek
Published:
EAIE, 3 February 2020
From the article:
"Central and Eastern Europe – broadly defined as the former Eastern bloc, the Baltic nations and the independent states of former Yugoslavia – has changed a lot since the fall of the Iron Curtain. Economies in the region have grown enough for the Human Development Index to put all of the EU10 – the group of mainly Eastern European countries that joined the European Union in 2004 – in the category of very high human development. But despite this progress, this region is still struggling to attract international students."
To read this article:
https://www.eaie.org/blog/attract-more-students-central-eastern-europe.html