Filter & Sort
International Campuses on the Rise
Study finds 43 percent increase in just three years -- with some shifts away from the "North-South" location patterns of home institutions and their outposts.
An Atlantic Trust
American and British university leaders propose a mechanism for building up the "special relationship" between the two countries by jointly working in other countries, worldwide.
'An Academic Revolution'
At the 2009 World Conference on Higher Education, the second such gathering convened by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and...
International Applications Up 4%
The growth is concentrated among graduate schools that already have the largest numbers of foreign students.
Gulf Withdrawal
Three years after establishing branch campus in United Arab Emirates, George Mason is closing its operations there -- highlighting the difficulties of such ventures.
For Study Away, Credit Upon Return
Under new curriculum, Susquehanna U. says students must go away. But it's the course they take when they come back that's required.
Study Abroad Shifts in Troubled Economic Times
Despite challenges, many colleges still expect increases in participation. Others, worried about transferring aid out of the institution, set limits.
The Liberal Arts, Abroad
Outposts of liberal learning are popping up worldwide, often based on adaptations of an American model.
Pagination
Pagination
- 189
- /
- 193