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  2. KIEC - Wikipedia

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    Along with the head office, it has a total of sixteen branches in major economic hubs all over Nepal and two global office in Australia & Bangaldesh. KIEC is the authorized by Ministry of Education (Nepal) and Educational Consultancies Association of Nepal, Nepal(ECAN).

  3. GEMS Education - Wikipedia

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    GEMS Education, founded as Global Education Management Systems (GEMS), is an international education company.It is one of the world's largest private school operators, [1] and as of late 2022 it operates more than 60 schools across the Middle East and North Africa, and also has schools in Asia, Europe, and North America. [1]

  4. EAB (company) - Wikipedia

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    EAB Global, Inc is a consulting firm specializing in providing services to educational institutions. [1] The firm is headquartered in Washington, DC, with primary satellite offices in Richmond, Virginia and Minneapolis, Minnesota. EAB serves over 2,800 schools, colleges, and universities worldwide. [1]

  5. Center for International Education - Wikipedia

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    The Center for International Education (CIE) is a program within the Department of Education Policy, Research and Administration (EPRA) in the School of Education at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. CIE is closely integrated with the academic program in International education offered by EPRA. Center members consist of faculty, staff ...

  6. Study abroad organization - Wikipedia

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    According to the Institute of International Education, the majority of U.S. college students studying abroad, about 72 percent, participate on programs sponsored by their home institution. However, at least 28 percent of the approximately 260,000 Americans who studied abroad in academic year 2008/09 study through an outside program.

  7. Galileo Global Education - Wikipedia

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    Galileo Global Education was created when the American investment fund Providence Equity acquired Istituto Marangoni (Italy) in 2011, and began to expand by acquiring public schools from a variety of backgrounds in France, Germany, Mexico and elsewhere.

  8. Cross-border education - Wikipedia

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    Cross-border education is the movement of people, knowledge programs providers and curriculum across national or regional jurisdictional borders. It also refers to dual and joint degree programs, branch campuses, and virtual, on-line education. [ 1 ]

  9. Global University Systems - Wikipedia

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    Global University Systems B.V. (GUS) is a for-profit private limited company registered in the Netherlands. As a corporate group, it owns and operates several private for-profit colleges and universities in the UK, Canada, Israel and Europe, as well as other brands and companies in the education sector, such as the e-learning provider InterActive.