International Educational Programmes: Differences in Approaches between Developed and Developing Countries

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Many countries around the world annually spend tens of millions of dollars on their international educational programmes. The primary difference in the objectives of these programmes lies in the fact that developed countries such as the USA, the UK, Germany, and Japan aim to attract talents from around the world to stimulate their economies. They see international students as potential drivers of innovation and growth in their scientific and technological industries.

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