Afghans shut out of higher education need their own open university
An internationally supported online institution could give hope to the country’s young women, now confined to their homes, says an Afghan scholar
An internationally supported online institution could give hope to the country’s young women, now confined to their homes, says an Afghan scholar
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The University of Groningen’s response to the pandemic has been widely lauded. Key to it was taking teachers and students seriously from the start, says Klaas van?Veen
The move online allows students the opportunity to broaden their knowledge and learn from a variety of sources, says Tom Collinson