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University Autonomy in Europe ‘Eroded by Political Meddling’
Politicians’ recent marshaling of public institutions for geopolitical, economic and societal ends has narrowed their room to maneuver, according to European University Association autonomy scorecard.

Should Doctoral Supervisors Be Trained?
The League of European Research Universities thinks so, but it also acknowledges that some academics may be beyond help.

What Is a University?
Australia asks its universities whether they merit the title or should be called something else.
How Franklin & Marshall Keeps Enrolling International Students
The college was hurt by the pandemic (as were many), but the international applications are back.

Iran Forces Dissenters Out of Academe
Many prominent professors have lost their positions in recent weeks.

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When a Hamline Happens
Carol Quillen considers questions and challenges brought to the fore by the controversy over images of the Prophet Muhammad shown in an art class.

Leading Scientists Worldwide Are Victims of Fake Articles
They are planning legal action over pieces written with artificial intelligence.

China Bans Overseas Online Colleges
As online students scramble to make international travel arrangements or to request exemptions with little notice, analysts suggest China’s ban lacks nuance.
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