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In India, Path to Partnerships

New regulations stipulate that only top-ranked institutions will be eligible to develop joint degree programs.

Scaling Up

Four years ago, a business school began requiring its undergraduates to study abroad. How has the policy worked out?

What Chinese Students Want

Experts offer insight into why Chinese students choose the universities that they do, what they can pay, and what their English levels are really like.
Opinion

Rankings Without Reason

International comparisons of universities play a valuable role, but some governments are abusing their findings, writes Phil Baty.
Opinion

Beyond the Rhetoric of Progress

China strives to build world-class universities, but can it develop the equivalent of the University of California? Cristina González asks.

National Security and International Exchange

Former U.S. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates delivers opening plenary speech at conference of international educators.

All English, All the Time

A public university in Italy transitions to English-only instruction. Meanwhile, some Israelis worry that institutions there have moved too far in that direction. Can universities be both “international” and “national"?

The Money of Study Abroad

While American universities are among those that profit from international education, other countries pursue a different path.