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Is Kean Giving Control of Its Overseas Faculty to Chinese Government?

Faculty at Kean University's campus in China, currently employed by Kean, will soon be employed by the Chinese campus. Kean says it is retaining control over academics, but the faculty union says the change raises academic freedom concerns.

Questions on ‘Equivalence’ of Branch Campuses

Academics at Vietnamese branch of Australian university say they lack time and resources to provide learning experience comparable to that of the main campus.

A Costa Rican Campus

Texas Tech opens new campus in Costa Rica in collaboration with a multinational banking, hospitality and real estate company.

Closures of China-Foreign Programs

China's Ministry of Education approves the termination of more than 200 Chinese-foreign partnerships. An expert says it's a cumulative list of all terminations since 2006.

Second Thoughts in Malaysia on Branch Campuses

Change in government is leading to a reassessment.

Canceling Plans for a China Campus

Dutch university calls off ambitious branch campus in China amid both practical objections to the campus plans and principled concerns about academic freedom.

‘The Doha Experiment’

New book by a former professor looks at the tensions and struggles behind what author describes as Georgetown’s “bold, important and interesting” experiment to bring American liberal education to Qatar.

Coping With a Blockade

Interview with leader from Qatar about the small country’s Education City, which has six U.S. university partners, and how it is coping with a blockade by five Arab nations.