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The U.S. Elections: Room for Higher Education Policy?
Foreign precedent tends not to play well for the Republican half of the electorate
Playing the Rankings Game in Pakistan
Rankings have progressively lost meaning, particularly in countries lacking a strong academic tradition or where academic corruption is rarely punished.
Of Rectors, Bribes and Electronic Monitoring
How can Ukraine, with mind-boggling academic corruption, continue to claim it has international caliber higher education?
The Increasing Dominance of English
In the Netherlands and elsewhere, there is a trend to move from teaching in the local language to teaching in English. This increase is not welcomed by all.
Tuition in South Africa: Economics, Politics, and Defiance
The South African higher education sector has been in paralysis for a while and now engulfed in student protests.
Corruption in Higher Ed: Canada in the Crosshairs
It is overwhelmingly evident that there is a remarkable and callous disregard for academic ethics and standards in a scramble by Canadian universities to sign up foreign students.
Assessment of Teaching in Determining Institutional Excellence
Teaching must be at the heart of higher education.
Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling in Canadian Higher Ed
In Canada, women represent only 21.8% of full professors while constituting 36% of associate professors, 43% of assistant professors, and 60% of university student populations.
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