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In Study Abroad, the Aftershocks
At conference of international educators, panelists discuss the state of international education in Japan and Mexico.
Return to Cuba
In wake of eased restrictions, international educators discuss the merits of restarting academic programs in Cuba.
Business in Context
Through network, b-schools in the developed world provide ideas that can be applied by those in developing nations.
If You Build It, They Might Not Come
A report for Duke raises questions about the demand among Chinese students for Western branch campuses.
The American Model
As Hong Kong moves to the 4-year bachelor’s, its youngest university revels in chance to add general education, and become more like U.S. institutions -- serving as example for China.
Second Thoughts on China
16 months after Duke faculty approved a campus, costs are rising and professors are voicing concerns about the endeavor.
Another Middle East Effort Challenged
Vanderbilt students seek to keep the university from setting up an education school in Abu Dhabi -- even before administrators announce their plans.
Big Cuts to International Programs
Programs that pay for study of strategic languages and regions could be cut by as much as 40 percent. Advocates fear the new budget is a "game changer" going forward to 2012.
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