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The Biden Presidency and International Education

It's been a hard four years for supporters of international education. Experts expect a reset in international education policies under Biden, but caution that damage to the once-welcoming image of the United States can't be easily erased.

Paper on Chinese Influence Tests Academic Freedom in New Zealand

Professor investigated for paper, which was published in the U.S.

Bavarian Reforms Could Mark Start of U.S.-Style Education in Germany

More stratification and fees for international students are expected.

Departure of COVID-19 Expert Raises Questions About Retirement Rules

Mandatory retirement ages are common at Asia's universities.

Federal Investigation Targets Foreign Student Work Program

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announces actions against foreign students accused of abusing work training program. College officials may also face sanctions.

Job Security or Motherhood?

China's shift to a tenure-like system is hurting women, survey finds.

Gender Equity in Europe

Universities without plans for women may find themselves unable to obtain research grants.

Dutch Parliament Aims for ‘Gold Standard’

Lawmakers create a system for seeking scientific advice on legislation.