The UNESCO site contains a lot of information about the internationalization of higher education (and also has information on the whole international higher education 'industry' such as this example http://www.unesco.org/iau/conferences/Mexico2009/pdf/list.pdf).
In 2006, the International Association of Universities (and others) drew up a checklist concerning the delivery of higher education across borders http://www.unesco.org/iau/internationalization/pdf/cross_border_checklist.pdf
The bit on fees is interesting:
Cross-border higher education
should be accessible not only to
students who can afford to pay,
but also to qualified students with
financial need.
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- Hi - I'm Mike - I live in Belgium and am an Open University Student also active in the Open University Students Association. I am always on the verge of saying something important (or so I tell myself...)
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