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Teaching With Tech Across Borders
As colleges look for low-cost ways to globalize the on-campus learning experience, there's increasing interest in using the Internet to connect with international classrooms.
The Younger International Student
A rapid growth in the number of international students seeking American high school diplomas creates new recruiting opportunities for colleges.

The Global Ph.D.
Internationalizing doctoral programs should mean more than recruiting students from other countries, say speakers at conference.

Instability in Iraq
Once again universities in Iraq are caught in the middle of the conflict.
Hedging Bets
A new report from the Observatory on Borderless Higher Education argues that colleges should consider cross-border operations if they want to secure a spot in fast-changing higher education systems.

Fighting Plagiarism in Spain
U. of Granada tries to show that there is a path to assuring the integrity of student work.

U.K. Crackdown on Visa Fraud
The Home Office revokes the right to host foreign students for 3 universities and 57 private colleges and launches a criminal investigation into widespread English language testing fraud at Educational Testing Service centers.

Top Students Shun Teaching
Teacher training programs in Australia are attracting fewer and fewer of the brightest students entering the country's universities.
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