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Canceling Plans for a China Campus
Dutch university calls off ambitious branch campus in China amid both practical objections to the campus plans and principled concerns about academic freedom.
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‘The Doha Experiment’
New book by a former professor looks at the tensions and struggles behind what author describes as Georgetown’s “bold, important and interesting” experiment to bring American liberal education to Qatar.
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Coping With a Blockade
Interview with leader from Qatar about the small country’s Education City, which has six U.S. university partners, and how it is coping with a blockade by five Arab nations.
Crisis in Qatar
A diplomatic rift could have outsize impacts for international education, though university officials say it's still unclear what long-term impacts might be.
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Going Big Into ‘Microcampuses’
University of Arizona wants to establish more than 25 “microcampuses” -- capable of collectively educating more than 25,000 students -- at partner universities around the world.
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Indian University's Bumpy Entry Into the U.S.
Under scrutiny from regulators in Massachusetts, where it hoped to acquire a campus, Amity University focuses its plans for U.S. expansion on just-purchased campus on Long Island.
Constraints on Chinese Campuses
U.S. Government Accountability Office examines American universities’ policies and practices on academic and other freedoms for their educational programs in China.
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Retreat From Saudi Arabia
Ontario college cites financial reasons in withdrawing from its male-only campus in Saudi Arabia, but others, citing human rights grounds, question the original decision to be there.
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