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European Universities Adjust Schedules to Save on Energy
They extend Christmas breaks and resume online teaching as energy costs skyrocket.

International Enrollment Rebounds
International enrollment has largely recovered from a steep drop during the pandemic, according to a new report. But some numbers are still short of pre-pandemic levels.

Indoctrination or Just Another Course?
A new required course at Russia’s universities on “fundamentals of Russian statehood” raises fears of indoctrination.

Will Greece End ‘University Asylum’?
Law bars state authorities from entering campuses without the invitation or express permission of campus leaders.

Opinion
Stopping the Tide of Campus Antisemitism
A wave of anti-Israel and often antisemitic activity has made American campuses an increasingly unsafe place for Jewish students, Jonathan Greenblatt writes.

Teaching in Hindi
Some politicians in India see it as a problem that English is the language of instruction in many university courses. But academics fear the impact of a proposed new rule.

Opinion
Combating Ukraine’s Brain Drain
Both Ukrainian and international universities have roles to play in building academic collaborations and encouraging Ukrainians to return after the war, Taras Dobko writes.

The Plight of China’s Gay Scholars
Sociologist who left China for New Zealand calls on Western academics to pay attention to crackdown in his home country.
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