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When a Temporary Visa Is More Temporary Than Thought
British academic said she had to leave the country after Johns Hopkins declined to submit an application to renew her H-1B visa due to perceived likelihood of denial.
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Ignoring Developing Countries
Outside of medicine, collaboration between research elites and poor nations is limited, study finds.
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The Right to a Recommendation?
University of Michigan professor refuses to write on behalf of student hoping to study in Israel. Are such letters a professional responsibility or subject to faculty members' political views?
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A Costa Rican Campus
Texas Tech opens new campus in Costa Rica in collaboration with a multinational banking, hospitality and real estate company.
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Challenge for German Universities' Pacifism
Many institutions shun military research, but government wants their help in bolstering defenses.
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Gauging China's 'Influence and Interference' in U.S. Higher Ed
Report catalogs alleged complaints and interventions by embassy officials or individual students on American campuses. But can a compendium of concerning incidents encourage stereotyping?
HBCU Students Abroad
As HBCUs seek to grow study abroad, they send students to a more diverse mix of destinations outside traditional student stomping grounds in Europe.
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Repressive Experiences 'Rare but Real' in China Studies
First-of-its-kind survey of China scholars seeks to quantify just how frequently they encounter repressive actions by the Chinese state intended to stop or circumscribe their research. A majority say self-censorship is a problem.
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