Top Court Takes Dim View of Israeli Army's Deporting of Palestinian Student
Israel's High Court of Justice has refused to endorse the deportation of a Palestinian student from Bethlehem University, on the West Bank, to her family home in Gaza, and says it will hear her appeal within seven days. Berlanty Azzam, 22, a student of business administration and translation at Bethlehem since 2005, was arrested, handcuffed, blindfolded, and dumped across...
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Special Report: Growth in the Gulf
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Abu Dhabi Will Get Its Own NYU Campus
New York University will open a campus in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, university officials announced last week.
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Cornell Graduates Its Inaugural Class at Its Medical College in Qatar
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Scholars Weigh Merits of Western-Style Universities in Persian Gulf
Innovators in Internationalization
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U. of Cincinnati Tracks Its Place in the World
The university's database in process, called UCosmic, has attracted attention from other institutions with complex webs of international dealings.
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For Tufts, the World Is a Matter of Connections
With graduates all over the world, Tufts University has expanded its alumni-relations office and pushed international networking high on its priority list.
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East Carolina U. Uses Simple Technology to Link Its Students With Peers Overseas
East Carolina University found a way to use inexpensive and relatively unsophisticated technology to link its students with classrooms around the world.
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One University's Strategy for Keeping International Projects Running Smoothly
The University of Washington has created the Global Support Project, a one-stop shop for faculty and staff members doing research or running programs abroad.
Latest News
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32 Americans Are Named Rhodes Scholars for 2010
The list includes a student at an institution that has never before had a recipient of the award, Truman State University, in Missouri.
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Latin America Looks to Europe for Teaching Reform
Recent efforts in Mexico and other countries, often in partnership with the European Union, aim to inspire critical thinking in the classroom.
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Foreign Demand Drops for American M.B.A.'s
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International Engineering-Education Group Rejects India's Bid for Membership
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Qatar Stages a Global Education Summit With Flash and Dazzle
- British Council Sets Up Fund for Partnerships With U.S. Colleges
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Top Destinations Compete for Growing Numbers of Foreign Students
International Data
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Leaving U.S. for a Year
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