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Ambition in Paris
Paris-Saclay’s president discusses why 19 French institutions are stronger as one.

China's Ideological Push
Experts consider implications of government officials' statements about the need for universities to reject Western values.

Mixed Opinions on U-Multirank
As it releases its second annual ranking, the European Union's U-Multirank project continues to face challenges, but many see value in the effort to revise the way rankings are done.

A Promised University
In impoverished part of Rio, struggles to get a branch campus that the government pledged to build there.

Australia Bullish on Foreign Students
Number of enrolled international students rises 10 percent, and government officials say policy changes position the country well against competitors in Europe and North America.

A Win in Europe for Academic Dissent
European Court of Human Rights rules that faculty members have a right to criticize their bosses.
Not in Our Name
Hillel chapter at Swarthmore votes to change its name after its parent organization threatened legal action regarding Israel-related programming.

Persona Non Grata
After N.Y.U. professor working on migrant labor issues is barred from entering the United Arab Emirates, questions emerge about implications for faculty at the university's branch campus there.
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