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The Factory of Illusions
Higher education in Brazil is like a lottery in which many people place bets, but few can win.
The "Internationale of Knowledge for All"
Can European policies and the Bologna process serve markets and citizens at the same time?
'Choose France' -- With Increased Tuition
In 2016, France was ranked fourth among countries with the largest number of international students, behind the US, UK and Australia, but France recorded a decrease of 8.5 percent during the period 2011-16.
Women Leaders: Perspective From the Gulf States
The Gulf States are investing heavily in creating knowledge-based economies and increasing female participation is a government priority
Enhancing Learning and Teaching Beyond Good Intentions
Addressing the lack of recognition for the value of effective teaching requires more than making participation in teaching enhancement yet another requirement for academics.
The Four Logics of International Student Mobility
One of the significant challenges in analyzing policies around international student mobility is that there are multiple competing logics at work.
Frugal Internationalization: The Indian Way
Prime Minister Modi is facing the challenge of re-election in May and has launched the Leadership for Academicians Program, which underlines the importance of international training for faculty in academic and administrative leadership.
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