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The End of French?
Rosemary Salomone considers the debate in France over permitting the increased use of English at universities.

Looking Past China
At gathering of international educators, panelists discuss emerging destinations for international student recruitment.

Strategies for Saudi Student Success
International educators discuss specific challenges facing the growing numbers of Saudi students in the U.S.

Scrutiny of QS Rankings
QS runs one of three major global university rankings systems, but some question whether methodology is sound.

Slashing Higher Ed Red Tape
Responding to university complaints about excessive government regulation, top Australian official envisions two-tiered system in which institutions with good records can earn "autonomy."

Where the Citations Are
Which countries are most efficient in promoting research? New study suggests that Denmark, Switzerland, France and Ireland are more effective than Britain and the U.S.

$420M and 4,314 Students Later
Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program is graduating its last students. The program, which operates in 22 developing countries, has focused on students from marginalized groups with a commitment to social justice.

Pretext for Firing a Dissenter
Australian court threatens $2 million fine for university after concluding that it used finances as excuse to dismiss a professor for complaining about bullying tactics by her supervisor.
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