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Access and Equity -- Worldwide
University leaders from 80 countries gather for triennial meeting.
Nuances of Brain Drain
Does globalization mean that the best talent is destined to flock to selected countries? Are equity issues being ignored?
Unasked Questions
Leading South African academic critiques how the higher education press and Western universities view the developing world.
Agents, Diversity, Service Learning
At gathering of international educators, commission-based recruiting remains a hot topic; other areas of discussion include gay international students and links between extracurricular and curricular.
Dissent on the Home Front
Duke business school faculty rejects plans for university's new China campus, a decision that could jeopardize launch in fall 2012.
In Study Abroad, the Aftershocks
At conference of international educators, panelists discuss the state of international education in Japan and Mexico.
Return to Cuba
In wake of eased restrictions, international educators discuss the merits of restarting academic programs in Cuba.
Business in Context
Through network, b-schools in the developed world provide ideas that can be applied by those in developing nations.
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