THE publishes annual university rankings since 2010. Rankings consider 1,904 institutions from 104 countries. Rankings evaluate performance in five key areas. Methodology includes 18 carefully calibrated performance indicators
Year 10 is the tenth year of compulsory education in many countries. Equivalent to US's ninth grade and Canadian grade nine. Typically starts at age 15-16. Usually the fourth year of secondary education
International schools promote education in an international environment. Characterized by multinational student body and staff. Usually offer multilingual instruction and global perspectives. Follow curricula from IB, Edexcel, Cambridge, or other international organizations
Diploma is a document proving successful completion of educational studies. Term can also refer to official diplomatic documents. May be called testamur, diploma, degree certificate, or parchment
Postgraduate education consists of degrees and qualifications pursued after undergraduate studies. Structure varies by country and institution, with "graduate school" common in North America. Original research is common in humanities, sciences, and social sciences
Leadership for Africa supports African refugees and scholars in Germany. AIESEC offers internships in business administration and IT. ALECOSTA provides scholarships for Costa Rican university lecturers. Bridge Scholarships support Palestinian students in Germany