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Quality and/or Quantity in Australian Higher Education?

The Australian government, still the major funding agent of higher education, (although much less so than was the case 20...

Are Western Countries Tightening Up Visa Requirements Unfairly?

In recent months there have been reports from several countries hinting at a trend towards tightening up visa requirements for...

Study abroad: full meals or sandwiches?

In his visit to Brazil, Barack Obama and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff signed an agreement to increase the number of...

Media, Government and Universities: And the prize goes to . . .

The department of journalism at the public National University of La Plata (UNLP) has presented a controversial award to Venezuelan...

9 Common Errors of New World Class Universities- Consolidation Pitfalls

Editor's note: This week's blog is an addendum to a blog posted last year. As with all initiatives, different strategies...

Money and Internationalization: Cautions and Contradictions

Recent discussions raise questions about the financial viability of international higher education ventures. Leaders generally say that branch campuses do...

The Future of Private Higher Education in Central Europe: Changing Political and Demographic Dynamics

Anyone interested in the global growth of private higher education (PHE) should have a closer look at the last two...

How an academic is not a business executive

At times of increasing entrepreneurialism in universities, when budget pressures drive higher education administrators to press professors to think and...