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Why Germany Educates International Students for Free

University leaders see benefits to policy in a country with aging population, but some states have been trying to move away from the approach.

New Scrutiny for Confucius Institutes

National Association of Scholars calls on universities to close their Confucius Institutes. Defenders say there's nothing sinister about the Chinese-backed centers.

Marching for Science Internationally

Events advocating for science and research are scheduled around the world Saturday.

The Australian Approach to Improving Ph.D. Completion Rates

The key may be tracking the performance of those who supervise doctoral students.

The Evolving Visa and Border Regime

Since Trump came into office, questions have swirled around U.S. visa and border policy. What’s changed so far, what hasn’t, and what does it all mean for higher education?
Opinion

Who Is the 'Public' in Higher Education Today?

There are many potential hazards when the public good is narrowly constrained to the interests of the nation-state, and academe is not immune from such isolationist tendencies, writes Jenny J. Lee.

Agent Debate Awakens

Draft policy proposed by Middle States would prohibit accredited institutions from using commissioned agents in international recruitment -- as many now do.
Opinion

Isn’t It Pragmatic?

Michael Roth explores how and why Indian students are embracing liberal arts education.