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A 'Miscarriage of Justice'?
International scholarly groups raise concerns about the long sentences handed down to six Turkish academics and former university rectors caught up in a massive terrorism-related trial widely condemned as unjust.

Soccer and Foreign Students
British universities sponsor teams with goal of increasing international enrollments.

No Such Thing as a Free Trip?
There are a variety of groups offering to cover expenses for academics to travel to Israel. Professors consider the questions raised by participation on such trips.

Sinking Down Roots
St. Lawrence University's longstanding program in Kenya provides a model of what study abroad can look like when it's seen as a two-way street and when it is deeply embedded in a campus culture.

Austerity in Spain
Can Spain keep reform of its stagnant university system on track in tough times?

Different Kind of Ranking?
U-Multirank seeks to overcome limitations of global league tables, but it already has its own critics.

Hope in Myanmar
After decades of government actions that hurt higher education in the country, officials consider plans to improve universities.
In Case of Emergency
As universities increase the numbers of students they send abroad and the diversity of program locales, a growing number of institutions are creating full-time international health, safety and security-related positions.
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