6 Educational Infographics About Higher Education Around the World
Is America really behind other developed countries when it comes to education? What is higher education like in other parts of the world? These six Educational Infographics on Higher Education Around the World give insight into the educational systems of other countries and ours.
- In the US, those with degrees earn more than those without. This education infographic was made to show American high school students the importance of pursuing a higher education in terms of earning potential.
- The Future of Education video-infographic isn’t just about the future of brick and mortar universities versus online universities, it’s also a view into the future of infographics themselves. Instead of a static chart, this short film shares a wealth of information, statistics and images about the current state of higher education, student loans, and tuition prices, and makes implications of what they mean for the future.
- A nation’s educational success can be measured by its literacy, and this infograph titled Educational Olympics: Literacy by Nation is a report card on global literacy rates. It also has interesting facts like Icelandic women earn two-thirds of their nation’s university degrees, and Japan has the highest mathematical literacy.
- Ever wonder where The World’s Best Universities are? Well, they’re basically in the U.S. and England according to this infographic. CalTec, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Yake, University of Chicago, Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College and University College in London are the few to make the list.
- For a longer list of the World’s Top Universities, here are a hundred of them. Sorted by country, by continent, and by language, this infograph is a comprehensive guide to the most impressive colleges.
- Graduate level study is the subject of this infographic that sorts information into country, and type of graduate program (Prestigious, International or Online). The price of various Masters degrees are listed under their respective universities, showing a world-wide range in education costs.