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Russian Cows Benefit From Acupuncture

Russian academic authorities have to reconsider questions of what constitutes scholarship.

Admissions Officers Need Direct Contact With Chinese Applicants

At elite Chinese high schools the counseling market has been largely dominated by agents and they are often at the root of many unethical practices.

Brazil’s Newest Attempt at Internationalization

The Capes-PrInt is a new attempt at internationalization that comes with a smaller budget than Science Without Borders, but with more strategic goals.

Five Reasons Why Brazil Doesn’t Move Up the Rankings

The language of instruction and most national journals in Brazil is Portuguese, so the country loses essential points.

Emerging Contours of African Private Higher Education

It is inconceivable to imagine higher education in many countries in Africa without the involvement of private higher education.

Liberal Arts Innovations in Chinese Higher Education

Asia now accounts for 36 percent of the world’s non-U.S. liberal education programs.

Secondary Effects of Internationalization in India

Secondary effects of the internationalization in India are realized in two ways: foreign students from different backgrounds interact and influence each other; foreign students and members of the local community have a mutual impact on one another.

India's Drive for Internationalization

Special “education zones” in different regionswill help India not only attract international students, but perhaps curb the outflow of Indian students.