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In Case of Emergency
As universities increase the numbers of students they send abroad and the diversity of program locales, a growing number of institutions are creating full-time international health, safety and security-related positions.
Foreign Student Dependence
New report provides breakdown on international enrollments by discipline and institution, showing that there are graduate STEM programs in which more than 90 percent of students are from outside the U.S.
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Trying to Influence the Mums
British universities start to focus on parents -- to recruit students and to solicit gifts.
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Eyes on Egypt
Amid rising protests and following the death of an American student, the future of study abroad in Egypt is once again uncertain.
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Tragedy in Egypt
Kenyon College student stabbed to death during protest in Alexandria. State Department issues travel warning.
Paying a Premium
Graduate students at a Canadian university question the use of commissioned agents and whether prospective international students are being steered into “premium tuition” programs that are not the best academic fit.
'Amplifying' Education's Value
New OECD report finds that gaps in employment rates based on educational attainment widened during the recession. Among other findings, the number of students crossing borders to enroll in higher education continues to increase.
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India, China and the Press
Higher education trends are subject of considerable media attention in local newspapers, but the focus may not illuminate key issues.
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