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STEM major choices driven by wage levels and employment risk rather than gender Finland favors interest-based choices, while Spain gravitates toward high-return majors Subsidies, income-linked repayment schemes, and disclosure of major-specific data proposed as solutions This article is a reconstruction tailored to the Korean market based on a contribution to the SIAI Business Review series published by the Swiss Artificial Intelligence Institute (SIAI).
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Europe’s long-standing values of education as a public good undermined New tuition-fee policies threatens Europe’s ability to retain global talent and fill workforce gaps Reinstating free or subsidized tuition for non-EU students as a moral imperative and a strategic investment
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Europe Faces Defense Reckoning Debate Over Horizon Europe’s Role Toward European Defense Autonomy For decades, Europe has relied heavily on the transatlantic alliance with t
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International Student Trends: Changes in Preferences, Decline, and Growth The Evolution of Study Preferences and the Rise of Domestic Commuter Students Growth in STEM, the Decline of Humanities, and the Future of Higher Education in the United Kingdom
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The Future: Institutional Accountability and Policy Reforms The Marketization of Higher Education and Financial Turmoil The Human Cost: The Erosion of Culture, Declining Student Support, and Job Cuts
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