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International Study Up
Annual "Open Doors" survey finds a 7.2 percent increase in international students at U.S. colleges and a 3.4 percent increase in American study abroad participation.
U.S.A.I.D. and Higher Ed
At a gathering of leaders of public and land-grant universities, a U.S. development official describes future priorities for the agency's engagement with higher education.
Choose Your Ranking
U.S. News -- with money from Qatar Foundation -- looks to evaluate universities in the Middle East while two British rankers plan to compare universities in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

Arab (Science) Spring?
Physics professor reflects on his personal history to suggest path forward for researchers in the Middle East.

Near Equity for Female Trustees
Women hold 43 percent of the seats on the governing boards and councils of Australian universities -- far more than in the U.S.
Surge From India
First-time international graduate enrollment is up 10 percent, largely due to students from India.
Going It Alone No Longer
George Mason developed a pathway program for international students on its own but, in search of higher enrollments, now plans to join forces with a corporate partner.
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