EXPERIENCE OF EDUCATIONAL HUBS IN ASIA COUNTRIES
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Abstract
The formation of international educational hubs is one of the most striking events of international higher education. In Asian countries today, the countries of East. South-East, West, and South Asia operate as educational hubs. These countries have implemented the concept of mass higher education, provided direct investment in educational programs for the development of innovations, created a cluster of business schools and consulting firms, and developed educational hubs. These examples show the huge role of state capital m the development of educational sen-ices. Progress m the field of education and the rich historical and cultural heritage of Uzbekistan creates a huge potential for becoming a new regional educational hub m Central Asia.References
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