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Taiwan Seeks to Boost Instruction in English

Facing loss of Chinese applicants, it seeks to increase appeal to international students.

Scholars Fear Impact of Poland's Law on the Holocaust

They fear some are holding back in their research on discussing the country's complicity.

Leading Chinese Universities Ax Publication Requirement for Ph.D.s

Many think it's time for all universities to follow suit.

Leaders of Irish Universities Are No Longer Only Men

Until last summer, no Irish university had been led by a woman. Next week, four of 10 universities will be led by women.

The Me Too Movement, in France

Sciences Po, a top French university, faces pressure on sexual assaults. Previous president didn't report allegations of incest against chair of governing board in the 1980s.

COVID-19 Changes at the Top in Australia

Some university leaders are burned out -- and others want to travel to be closer to family members.

Dutch Research Funder Frozen by Hack

The organization has a budget of $1 billion and cannot pay a ransom to regain its files.

Metaphors for Academics in Britain and Turkey

Are academics “pretentious fox terriers” or “bad dinner guests”?