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Dissatisfaction Is Guaranteed

British academics -- senior and junior alike -- are the least satisfied in Europe. Swiss are the most content senior scholars, while Croatians are the most content junior professors, survey finds.

A Call from Home

An Indian-born astrophysicist is returning home, part of a grand plan to rejuvenate one of India’s best-known higher education institutions.

All Eyes on Brazil

Inspired by the scale of the Science Without Borders program, universities seize opportunities to expand partnerships in Brazil.

Developing Nations' Ph.D. Push

Many countries struggle to keep up with the demand for doctoral education, report finds.

Why Some Academics Publish More

Networking and motivation have more of an impact than age, gender or teaching load, according to study of European academics.

Safe Haven for Syrian Scholars

Education and development organizations launch new push to fund overseas fellowships and scholarships for Syrian students and professors.

How Europe Tracks Students

Universities and governments on the continent exhibit many of the same data limitations as U.S. colleges in gauging student outcomes, study shows.

Quasi-For-Profit Humanities College

New College of the Humanities, in London, seeks to meld the American liberal arts and Oxford tutorial models. But critics have focused on its £18,000 annual price tag and its corporate structure.