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Mexico’s Moment
Multiple governmental initiatives seek to increase academic mobility and scientific collaboration with the U.S.
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The Cost of Agents
British universities are paying more in commissions to recruit international students.
U-Turn on Iranian Admissions
UMass, after consulting with State Department, reverses policy that would have prohibited Iranian students from enrolling in certain programs.
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Prioritizing Partnerships
At international education conference, panelists discuss how to develop more meaningful international collaborations.
Not-So-Great Expectations
At a conference for international education administrators, sessions focus on whether universities are setting high enough expectations for students when they study abroad.
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A British Campus in California
University of Warwick plans to construct a campus outside Sacramento on land where Drexel University once planned to build.
Trade Anxiety
European university leaders are worried about the potential higher education-related impacts of two trade agreements involving the U.S. that are under negotiation.
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