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Is There Corruption in Moldova’s Universities?
Underpaid faculty members may have no choice but to seek different sources of supplemental income.
The Subordination of Private to Public Universities in Panama
By assigning public universities the responsibility of supervising private universities, Panama’s constitution assumes that public universities are intrinsically better than private universities and that public universities have the capacity to undertake this supervisory function appropriately.
Evolving National Policy for Brazilian Federal Universities
The chances of success of a program that was designed without any discussion with the universities or other institutions are remote.
"No Deal Brexit" Adds Uncertainty to Higher Education in the UK
A "no-deal Brexit" would affect university budgets unequally — some institutions would find their financial situation severely affected.
Privatization and Kazakhstan’s Emerging Higher Education System
Since the introduction of neoliberal reforms, government spending on higher education has decreased dramatically.
Ukraine hosts 46 firms selling ghost-written dissertations
In 2009, there were 16 firms that sold completed dissertations; in 2016, the number nearly tripled to 46 registered enterprises.
Education as Soft Power: The Potential of Student Mobility
By 2017 there were 525 Confucius Institutes and 1,113 Confucius classrooms in 146 countries with an enrollment of 9.16 million students.
Dutch Cuts to Internationalization Send the Wrong Message
When a liberal country such as the Netherlands cuts back on funding to support education in the global knowledge economy, other countries may follow with cuts.
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