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American University of Beirut to Open Cyprus Campus

The American University of Beirut is moving ahead with plans to open a campus in Cyprus, its first campus outside...
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‘Interference and Underfunding’ Threaten Polish Research Funder

Its grant approvals are quite low, and politics appear to have an influence in what gets funded.

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‘Blind Growth’ of Iran’s Universities Blamed for High Unemployment

Graduates make up 37 percent of the unemployed in a period of high inflation.

A group of people stands in front of a sign that says "NAFSA 75"

‘The UN of Higher Ed’ Returns to a Changed World

A mix of optimism and anxiety defined this year’s NAFSA conference, three years after the COVID-19 pandemic upended international higher ed.

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Britain Bans Dependents of International Students

Will it also soon bar the students from working after they graduate?

Leeza Fernand, an administrator at Northern Virginia community college, stands below a large, red lantern with her arms outstretched.

Broadening the Fulbright Program’s Reach

Some community college leaders and scholars are advocating for more access to the international educational and cultural exchange program.

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Will Americans Come to a Welsh City for Higher Education?

Wrexham Glyndwr thinks it can get them, with a little help from Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.

A group of students sits on a lawn outside a cream-colored building

A Recruitment Partnership Falls Apart

A public-private venture for international student recruitment ended in lawsuits filed by both sides. It’s not the first such collaboration to come undone in recent years.