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Laureate Looks Forward

Laureate Education's CEO, Douglas Becker, talks about how the huge for-profit higher-ed company works across 30 countries, where it has hit snags, and what comes next.

Belarus to Bologna

The former Soviet satellite works to raise university standards and to court foreign students

Costs Shift to Students in Australia

Government's "radical" changes will let institutions set their own tuition fees and require students to pay interest on their loans at lower income thresholds.

State Regulation of Study Abroad?

Minnesota lawmakers are poised to pass legislation requiring colleges to report on the safety of study abroad programs; bill in New York would mandate disclosure of financial relationships with providers.

Irish Bid for Online Market

Would a joint effort allow the universities to find a niche in digital education?

Proposed Cost-Shifting in Australia

Students should pick up greater share of the costs of their university education, Australian government panel recommends.

Flying Back to Rio

Failure to meet language proficiency requirements forces some students in Brazil's international science program to go home.

The Agent Impact

American colleges lag Western counterparts in share of international students recruited with commissioned agents, but study suggests numbers may be higher than colleges think -- and about to grow.