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Mergers in Japanese Academe
Talks between two top universities fuel speculation that a new government grant program will spur others to consider joining forces.

South Korea Can’t Hold On to an Education Minister
Three people have come and gone in three months. Many fear that key issues have been left in the lurch.

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Ukraine Faces an Academic Crisis
International aid must be directed toward Ukraine's battered education sector, Mark Temnycky writes.

Trapped in Gaza
Palestinian poet say's he's being denied entry to Israel to interview for a U.S. visa so that he may return to his graduate program at Syracuse University.

Journal Prestige Still Matters
Global survey of academics finds citation scores remain highly important factors in how scholars judge each other, despite international efforts to reduce their impact.

Canadian Universities Tackle False Claims of Indigenous Identities
Queen’s University apologized over a case in which six faculty were regarded as falsely claiming Indigenous status.

Major Changes Coming for Texas A&M Qatar
A reorganization plan is poised to take effect at Texas A&M University at Qatar. Faculty members at both the branch campus and in College Station are pushing back.

Academic Freedom Threatened in India
Scholars who have criticized the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi say they have been reprimanded.
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