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Background: Healthcare workers are often overworked, underfunded, and face many challenges. Integration of artificial intelligence into healthcare service provision can tackle these challenges by relieving burdens on healthcare workers. Since healthcare students are our future healthcare...
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The purpose of this paper is to highlight the duality in the appeal of UK higher education degrees vis-à-vis the poor perception of African degrees (notably the Nigerian degree). We relied upon an online focus group of African academics and professionals outside the UK, in a bid to provide...
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This paper explores the use of economic impact studies as an experiential learning tool for undergraduate business students. Economic impact studies measure the economic benefits of a multitude of activities such as community redevelopment, and expansions of existing facilities. Students engaged...
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This article presents an innovative method of engaging MBA students in a capstone course by differing a customizable project with businesses that are currently progressing through a regional, independent incubator, or accelerator program. We include various project options but focus on...
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Globally we are living in difficult times when peace and human security have become big challenges that could have negative implications if not addressed properly. University students -the future leaders are also the victims of such threats and some of them involve themselves in violence by...
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This paper investigates the effect of studying abroad on students ́success at university. Using an extensive dataset, propensity score matching is applied to account for possible self-selection into international mobility. Our empirical analysis suggests that a temporary study-related visit...
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