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New Research Alliance Cements Split on AI Ethics

Europe and Japan differ from the U.S. and China on potential risks.
Opinion

Why We Urgently Need to Retool International Affairs Education

Events in the news provide constant evidence that we can't ignore different societies’ diversity and heterogeneity in our academic programs, argues Carla Koppell.

Highly Educated Young People at Core of Hong Kong Protests

Students and university-educated young people are playing central roles in the protests in Hong Kong.

Building Capacity for More Study Abroad

Colleges are looking for ways to increase student participation rates in study abroad programs and to target particular populations that haven't historically studied overseas.

Compulsory Dutch Looms for Foreign Students

Universities in the Netherlands fear the impact.

The ‘Public Charge’ Rule and Higher Ed

Trump administration says new regulation will ensure that immigrants are self-sufficient, but higher ed groups are concerned about impacts on legal immigrants and international students.

Controversy Over Western Civilization Funding in Australia

University of Queensland says fixed-term gift will provide rare infusion of support for humanities, but professors and students have concerns about academic freedom and the donor's political agenda.

Accountability in Australia

Universities would need to meet four separate performance thresholds to earn extra funds.