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Straddling the Line

Hebrew U. of Jerusalem, although closely associated with the State of Israel, spends a lot of time fighting with its government.

'Accreditation Lite' for International Recruiting Agents

In the realm of international student recruiting, “A lot of agents will just send out blanket e-mails to universities saying...

Women Abroad and Men at Home

Persistent gender gap in study abroad, even as total enrollments rise, puzzles many experts.

Record Year* for Foreign Student Enrollment

International numbers up 7 percent, but reported increase is fueled largely by big gains in non-degree and training programs, and more accurate counting. Study abroad keeps growing.

'Emblematic' Leader for NYU's Abu Dhabi Campus

New York University has tapped Alfred H. Bloom, president of Swarthmore College since 1991, as the inaugural leader for a...

An Ambitious Approach to Overseas Expansion

Duke's business school announces a plan to establish a global network of campuses, all with multiple programs -- and to bring the rest of the university on board.

Calculating Credits for Short-Term Study Abroad

Shorter programs have grown in recent years, but there's a lack in consistency across home institutions as to their worth -- in the currency of credits, at least.

More Than Yeats and Joyce

Ireland makes push for greater share of foreign student market -- and vision of being hub for more than study of culture.