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Singapore-Style Academic Freedom
President of Nanyang Technological University urges Western academics not to take a "normative approach" on universities in Singapore.

Teaching International Students
As international student enrollments have skyrocketed, U.S. universities are just starting to sort out the implications for the classroom. Do professors need to adjust grading expectations for written assignments?

Death by Academic Pressure?
Imperial College London will review policies after death of scholar who is believed to have felt his job was at risk due to failed grant applications.

Australia Orders Plagiarism Review
Education minister, concerned by reports of rampant cheating by international students, directs quality assurance agency to examine institutions' policies.

A Dean Who Won't Give Ground
The leader of a business school at a university in Wales is rebuked for his tone, but makes no apologies.
International Enrollment Up
Report shows 8.1 percent increase in international student enrollment at U.S. universities and 2.1 percent growth in the number of Americans studying abroad.
Opinion
Americans Are 'Internationals,' Too
Let's rethink the language we use to describe students and faculty members who aren't from the United States, Shari Motro writes.

Standardized Tests for the Job Market
Interest in workplace-readiness tests grows, and some big U.S.-based companies make all applicants in India take an assessment from Aspiring Minds, an Indian firm.
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