Chronicle Reporters Win Awards From Education Writers Association
A group of articles on the rise of Asian higher education received first prize in its category, and a project on the lives of adjuncts was cited for its use of multimedia.
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Government Review Calls for Reform in Australia's International-Education Industry
With new regulations promised, Australia is moving to mend damage done by low-quality vocational colleges that have focused on enrolling foreign students.
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Indian and American Academics Talk Reform and Partnerships
Indian educators, many of whom are concerned about the state of their university system, used a meeting in New Delhi to reach out to potential American partners.
- Canada's New Budget Holds Small Gains for Research
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British Council Calls on British and American Universities to Collaborate More
- 6 Chilean University Officials Killed in Plane Crash Surveying Quake Damage
- Japan, China, and South Korea to Foster Student Exchanges by Standardizing Credits
- American Students Are Safe in Chile Following Earthquake
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In India, Industrialists Create New Private Universities
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Germany Opens Center in New York to Foster Research Partnerships
- Recession Could Push U.S. Further Behind in Educational Goals
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Innovators in Internationalization
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More Colleges Coach Professors to Lead Trips Abroad
Murray State University offers mandatory training combined with staff support before, during, and after each trip.
- U. of Cincinnati Tracks Its Place in the World
- For Tufts, the World Is a Matter of Connections
Opening Doors
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Number of Foreign Students in U.S. Hit a New High Last Year
India and China led the way as more foreign students than ever, and particularly more undergraduates, enrolled in American colleges.
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The Chinese Are Coming, and They Need Help With the Admissions Process
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Study Abroad Diversifies as Its Popularity Grows
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Top Destinations Compete for Growing Numbers of Foreign Students
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