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'An Unthinkable Luxury'
A campaign to fund scholarships and fellowships for Syrian students and professors is well under way. The first grantees reflect on the situation they left behind and their hopes to help Syria rebuild.
Sexual Assault and Study Abroad
New preliminary research suggests that the risk of sexual assault for female undergraduates increases during study abroad.
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Doctors Crossing Borders
U. of Queensland graduates its first class from its clinical school in Louisiana as medical education in general grows more international.
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Benefits of Multinational Labs
Teams with foreign students from many parts of the world produce more papers and receive more citations, study finds.
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A Dorm of Their Own
The Harpswell Foundation provides housing and leadership training to some of Cambodia’s top female college students.
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Gender Equity and Rankings
Should ratings consider institutions' hiring and pay gaps for female academics?
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Assessing Research Impact
Australian government plans to shift from measuring the quality of publicly funded studies alone to gauging their social, economic and environmental impact, too.
Failing to Make the Sale
With Australia poised to begin assessing impact of scholarly research, a study finds that researchers communicate poorly about value of their work.
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