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Russia's International Student Strategy
Emphasis on soft power leads to focus on those from former Soviet states.

Will International Students Stay Away?
Four in 10 colleges are seeing drops in applications from international students amid pervasive concerns that the political climate might keep them away.

Frustrated Academics in Spain
New requirement to become individually accredited angers university instructors, who complain of paperwork and an erosion of academic values.

Israel Bars Boycotters
Scholars in the U.S. oppose new law barring foreign supporters of boycotts from entering Israel, a measure defended by the country's education minister as necessary to keep out those who wish the state ill.

The Gender Gap in Publications
New analysis looks at differences in scholarly outputs and impacts across 12 countries/regions and 27 fields.

Trump Issues New Travel Ban
Revised travel ban promises to reduce disruption to current students and scholars from affected countries, but concerns remain for new international enrollments and American higher ed’s continued ability to attract top talent from abroad.
'Some of Our Friends Couldn't Make It'
International relations scholars meet in the shadow of Trump's presidency and his temporarily halted travel ban.

Teaching and Integrating International Students
Various surveys look at biggest academic challenges international students face and the availability of professional development opportunities for professors teaching in intercultural classrooms.
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