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'Apprentice'-Style Scholarship
University in Scotland uses reality television to admit and provide a scholarship to a student from Ghana.
Looking the Other Way?
A former instructor at Southern Utah University's intensive English program raises concerns about the prevalence of plagiarism and low standards for students and instructors.
Australia Debates Chinese Student Activism
A former diplomat warns that the flow of Chinese students is a "two-edged sword" because it could lead to Beijing-inspired political protests -- a scenario others paint as farfetched.
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Librarians or Baristas?
"Ask me" badges distributed at U. of Oxford raise hackles and draw questions as academics debate future of its library system.
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Seeing is Believing
Facing the problem of fraud, colleges turn to video interviewing services to gain additional information about their Chinese applicants.
Have Degree, Will Work
A filmmaker explores the struggles of international students who try to stay in America after graduation.
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A Comeback for Latin
Enrollments in the romance language are on the rise in Australia, driven by curricular changes -- and Harry Potter.
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