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Arab (Science) Spring?
Physics professor reflects on his personal history to suggest path forward for researchers in the Middle East.
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Near Equity for Female Trustees
Women hold 43 percent of the seats on the governing boards and councils of Australian universities -- far more than in the U.S.
Surge From India
First-time international graduate enrollment is up 10 percent, largely due to students from India.
Going It Alone No Longer
George Mason developed a pathway program for international students on its own but, in search of higher enrollments, now plans to join forces with a corporate partner.
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'Ideological Exclusion' Again?
Academic and civil liberties groups raise concerns that a prominent British human rights activist may be having difficulties getting a visa to come to the U.S. because of his advocacy activities.
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Conditions for Collaboration
Wellesley and other American colleges that collaborate with Peking University respond to its controversial decision to fire Xia Yeliang allegedly for political reasons.
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Measuring Equity in South Africa
New index compares progress at universities in transforming themselves, post-apartheid. Not all academics applaud the tool.
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