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The State of Virtual International Exchange

New report looks at the state of virtual international exchanges that connect youths across countries for curricular or noncurricular projects or dialogues.

International Enrollments Begin to Recover

Colleges report a 68 percent surge in new international students enrolled this fall, following steep pandemic-related drops last year. The Open Doors survey also tracks the pandemic’s effect on study abroad.

Brazilian Science in Danger

President cuts federal science budget by 90 percent. Researchers fear a brain drain.

Japan to Welcome Back International Students

Students and technical interns make up 70 percent of the 370,000 foreigners waiting for the border to reopen.

A Retreat From China Collaborations in the Face of U.S. Scrutiny

About half of Chinese scientists at U.S. universities report concerns about being surveilled by the U.S. government. Survey finds evidence that fears about a China-focused Department of Justice initiative to combat trade-secret theft may be harming American science.

Taiwan’s Alternative to Confucius Institutes

Experts say program has a good chance of succeeding -- provided it steers clear of politics.

New Law Threatens International Recruiting Model

A ban on incentive-based recruitment could have big implications for how colleges recruit international students.

Academics Fear New Law in Singapore

Government will be authorized to investigate and obstruct “hostile information campaigns.”