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Bad Break

Scotland's universities stand to lose if they find themselves outside the United Kingdom, writes Christopher R. Marsicano. And academics elsewhere should take note of how that issue has captured little attention in the independence campaign.

Israel's Salaita

Professor fired by Israeli university in West Bank explains why he feels allied with the controversial scholar denied a job by the University of Illinois.

Agents Go Domestic in Australia

Australian colleges have long used recruiters to woo international students. Now they're turning to companies to help them recruit students within the country, too.

Men Need Not Apply

Swiss university advertises a faculty opening and invites only women to apply. Is such a move legal? Justified?

Data for the Agent Debate

New report brings survey data from students, agents and institutions to bear on the debate over the use of commissioned agents in international recruitment.

Tactic Against Cheating

Oral exams can be used to promote academic integrity in countries where students don't hesitate to cheat, paper argues.

Urban Geography of Foreign Students

New analysis of visa approvals provides city-level data on international students’ comings and goings.

'China's Rising Research Universities'

New book explores achievements and challenges of Chinese research universities as they continue their quest to achieve "world-class" status.