Filter & Sort
Town-Gown With a Global Twist
Results from a survey of community members' perceptions of international students in a rural Midwestern town suggest there's plenty of room for improvement.
‘Chaos and Confusion’
Countries with campuses from other nations lack agreement on how to define such arrangements, track data from institutions and assure quality control, report says.
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Indicted for Cheating
15 Chinese nationals face charges of an elaborate scheme in which those showing up for standardized admissions tests were not who they said they were -- or who their passports said they were.
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End of Branch Campus Boom?
Survey of European universities finds other approaches top their internationalization agendas.
Diversifying Study Abroad
At international education meeting, speakers discuss ways to attract nonwhite and low-income students.
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Opinion
Campaign Promise Backlash
This year's British elections featured considerable discussion of higher education, and may offer some lessons for candidates for U.S. president, writes Christopher R. Marsicano.
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Opinion
What's Next for Europe?
Efforts at cross-country collaboration have in some ways stalled, write Manja Klemenčič and Paul Ashwin. Could focus on teaching and learning reinvigorate the Bologna Process?
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