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Lying to Get Grants

Seeking to win funds, researchers in Australia and Britain regularly exaggerate and lie about impact of their projects, study finds.

Catalan Independence and Higher Education

Many academic leaders believe region's universities would fare better without Spanish bureaucracy.

Nonscholarly Litmus Tests for Key Scholarly Role

Thousands of academics and others in India attack esteemed book series by Harvard U Press and its well-respected editor, a Columbia professor, because the project is in the U.S. and the editor has differed from Hindu nationalist teachings.

How to Succeed in China

Research points to ways Western universities can position their programs.

Will Saudi Student Boom End?

Intensive English programs report declines in Saudi Arabian enrollments as colleges and universities watch for changes to the government's massive foreign scholarship program.

A Big World Out There

Researchers survey the landscape of internationalization in higher education.
Opinion

Putting Color Onto the White Canvas

If international experiences are becoming increasingly important to being competitive for jobs, it is vital to examine the racial disparity in access and participation in study abroad programs, argues Charles Lu.
Opinion

Making It Work for Working-Class Students

We must consider how much study abroad opportunities can enrich the undergraduate experience of the hardworking, not-so-privileged students who attend a regional public institution, writes Paula M. Krebs.