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Can Europe Build a DARPA?
The U.S. system for encouraging innovative research is the envy of Europe, but it will be hard to duplicate its success.

Death Threats and Research Misconduct Allegations
Case at Lund University, in Sweden, raises issues of fairness to the accused.

French Academics Fear Becoming Scapegoats in War on Terrorism
The education minister says “left-wing Islamism” is “wreaking havoc” in French universities.

International Students Want to Return to China
They are turning to petitions and online appeals to make their case.

Russian Politics and Ph.D. Plagiarism
Study finds that half of the regional governors with Ph.D.s plagiarized them.

International Student Numbers Decline
A survey found that new international enrollments dropped by 43 percent this fall. It also provides the first glimpse of the effects of the pandemic on international exchange and insight into pre-pandemic trends.

Governance Mess at U of Delhi
Vice chancellor suspended for not filling key posts. Cases related to sexual harassment have been pending for two years.

The Biden Presidency and International Education
It's been a hard four years for supporters of international education. Experts expect a reset in international education policies under Biden, but caution that damage to the once-welcoming image of the United States can't be easily erased.
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