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The Future of Oxford

Since university's controversial leader announced his plans to leave, academics reconsider his legacy -- and where the institution is headed.

Returning to Singapore

Despite some high-profile failures, Australian and American universities seek students and outposts in the prosperous city-state.

The Phantom Campus in China

Amid the clamor for branches of American colleges abroad, some of the most ambitious plans for the People's Republic are as yet, and perhaps even permanently, unrealized.

Creating Capacity in Study Abroad

For-profit provider builds network of "independent branch campuses" overseas to try to reach a different kind of student -- and a slew of them at that.

Fear Factor

In wake of high-profile murders at Louisiana State, experts consider the impact on conceptions of U.S. campus safety among prospective international students.

The Business of Branching Out

Maryland college's payment of per-student fee to contractor in Taiwan raises questions about when practices unacceptable in the U.S. are permissible (or not) abroad.

'A Mini-NYU'

The typical model for establishing branch campuses abroad is to offer specialized programs or schools. In Qatar, for instance, Carnegie...

Removing the Language Barrier

As European higher education internationalizes, master's programs taught in English proliferate.