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 Here are some renowned places for international education — cities and countries known globally for their high-quality education systems, prestigious institutions, and diverse student populations: --- 1. United States (USA) Why it's renowned: Home to many of the world’s top universities and research institutions. Famous universities: Harvard University (Cambridge, MA) Stanford University (California) MIT (Massachusetts) Yale University (Connecticut) Popular cities: Boston, New York City, San Francisco, Chicago --- 2. United Kingdom (UK) Why it's renowned: Rich academic tradition, global recognition, shorter degree durations. Famous universities: University of Oxford University of Cambridge London School of Economics (LSE) Popular cities: London, Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh --- 3. Canada Why it's renowned: High-quality education, safety, post-study work opportunities. Famous universities: University of Toronto McGill University University of British Columbia Popular cities...
 Could you clarify what you're looking for with "International education history"? Are you interested in: The historical development of international education systems? The evolution of international student exchange programs? The growth of international schools (like IB, Cambridge, etc.)? A timeline of global education collaboration (e.g., UNESCO, Erasmus, etc.)? Something else entirely? Let me know and I’ll tailor the answer to what you need!