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Visa Denials Disproportionately Affect African Students
International students from African nations and the Global South are much more likely to have their visas rejected, according to...

Anthropologists Vote to Boycott Israeli Academic Institutions
About seven in 10 of the 37 percent of members who voted backed the resolution. A similar measure in 2016, with half of AAA members voting, failed.

Australian Universities Consider Mergers
In states with small populations, the debates are intense.

Is There a Future for U.S. Campuses in China?
American branch campuses in China are facing a confluence of logistical, geopolitical and economic challenges. Many wonder whether the risks are still worth the rewards.

Plain Speaking or Rude? Fight Over ‘Disparaging’ Psychiatry Paper
British scholars differ on study on the effectiveness of antidepressants.

More Indian Students Seeking a Ph.D. Leave the Country
The country’s providers of doctoral education say they lack enough applicants.

‘Interference and Underfunding’ Threaten Polish Research Funder
Its grant approvals are quite low, and politics appear to have an influence in what gets funded.
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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