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Drawing the Line
More than 130 Wellesley faculty sign letter saying that if Peking University fires a professor for his political views, they'll urge the college to reconsider its partnership with Peking.
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Governance in the Middle East
World Bank project looks at how universities in the region are being managed, but tries not to suggest adoption of any one model.
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Marketing vs. Reality
Documents about marketing effort for British university draw analysis and criticism.
Transnational Ed Expands
A new report from the British Council analyzes the landscape for cross-border education and identifies countries with the most and least favorable climates.
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Government-Funded Scholarly Press
Australia's Labor Party and university presses to jointly fund the creation of the Australian Universities Press to support scholarly monographs and books.
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Brazil Scholarship Program Grows
More than 4,000 Brazilian undergraduates will be on U.S. campuses this fall on government scholarships.
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Inflated Premium
Graduating from a leading British university doesn't yield much in terms of lifetime salary gains over attending a former polytechnic, study finds.
International Admissions Up, But...
A Council of Graduate Schools survey finds that initial offers of admission to international students grew by 9 percent this year, despite a slowdown in the growth of applications and a drop in interest from China.
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