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An Ambitious Approach to Overseas Expansion
Duke's business school announces a plan to establish a global network of campuses, all with multiple programs -- and to bring the rest of the university on board.
Calculating Credits for Short-Term Study Abroad
Shorter programs have grown in recent years, but there's a lack in consistency across home institutions as to their worth -- in the currency of credits, at least.
More Than Yeats and Joyce
Ireland makes push for greater share of foreign student market -- and vision of being hub for more than study of culture.
On Accountability, Consider Bologna
If you want to understand what the a-word really means, a new report suggests, look to what's happening in Europe.
Disappointment Down Under
Many Australians question why Carnegie Mellon – wealthier than their universities – is getting so much money to educate so few students at campus in Adelaide.
Calling on Consulates, Just $2.50 a Minute
While U.S. says it worries about attracting foreign students, it angers many by charging those who call seeking information and interviews.
Exporting 2-Year Degrees
From a surprising source: Under new agreement, Montana State U. might design and offer two-year degree programs in Abu Dhabi.
Wake-Up Call for American Higher Ed
New analysis of Europe's "Bologna" movement suggests that colleges in the U.S. could soon face substantial pressure to better define what their own degrees and credits mean.
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