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Coping With a Blockade

Interview with leader from Qatar about the small country’s Education City, which has six U.S. university partners, and how it is coping with a blockade by five Arab nations.

A Message for Taiwan

A new university president, returning to his home after a long career in the United States, sees a research infrastructure that needs reform and resources.

Ready to Go Expat?

Britain, Canada, France and Germany all launch funding programs to recruit foreign researchers. Will they succeed in capitalizing on perceptions of the U.S. as a less attractive place for research?

Too Risky for Researchers?

Following 10-year jail sentence for Princeton Ph.D. student, scholars discuss the uncertainties of doing research in Iran.

British University Criticized for Requiring Professors to Apply to Keep Jobs

Open letter calls plan and its timing “bizarrely thoughtless and ignorant.”

What Is a Wounded Professor Owed?

A professor injured in last August’s attack on the American University of Afghanistan is seeking workers’ compensation benefits for his injuries.

Rallying to Defend Grants for Grad Students

House appropriations bill eliminates funding for small but critical program supporting international research and travel by doctoral students.

Reaching Refugees

Southern New Hampshire University announces first phase of initiative to expand higher education access to refugees.