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A Promised University

In impoverished part of Rio, struggles to get a branch campus that the government pledged to build there.

Australia Bullish on Foreign Students

Number of enrolled international students rises 10 percent, and government officials say policy changes position the country well against competitors in Europe and North America.

A Win in Europe for Academic Dissent

European Court of Human Rights rules that faculty members have a right to criticize their bosses.

Not in Our Name

Hillel chapter at Swarthmore votes to change its name after its parent organization threatened legal action regarding Israel-related programming.

Persona Non Grata

After N.Y.U. professor working on migrant labor issues is barred from entering the United Arab Emirates, questions emerge about implications for faculty at the university's branch campus there.

The Branch Campus Boom(s)

Analysis of international branch campuses suggests that the trend isn't going away, but won't work for all institutions.

Staying Away From Politics

The president of Saudi Arabia’s flagship graduate research university has rejected calls for him to condemn restrictions on freedom of speech in the country.

Status of Dutch Ph.D. Students

Government wants them classified as students, but they see many benefits to being considered employees.