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Italian unis set to strengthen TNE initiatives in India
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Italian universities are considering opening branch campuses and research
centers in India, according to Sergio Ledda, scientific attaché at the
Italian ...
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Top Health and Wellness Hacks for Female Digital Nomads
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As a woman digital nomad, you’re constantly pushing boundaries: embracing
new cultures, remote work challenges, and t...
6 days ago
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Vietnam, You Shine Ever So Bright
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With wisdom and youth hand in hand, building tomorrow, a prosperous land. I
created this song about Vietnam using AI-generated text and music based on
my i...
1 week ago
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To Paris and Back (twice!) in a week…
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I made the first of two trips to Paris within just a few days last week so
that I could go to Adrian Leeds’s monthly Après-Midi meetup. This is one of
my f...
1 week ago
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Guantanamo: Platt Amendment, treaties of 1903, 1934; unequal treaties
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Platt Amendment (1903)
Approved on May 22, 1903, the Platt Amendment was a treaty between the U.S.
and Cuba that attempted to protect Cuba's independenc...
2 weeks ago
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Blockchain Research Ranking
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Blockchain, we are told, is poised to reshape global finance. That may be
premature but it is beginning to look as though it will have a significant
imp...
2 weeks ago
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
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Comparative Data on Race & Ethnicity in Education Abroad by Percentage of
Students [2025]
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I consider myself to be a scholar-practitioner in the field of
international education. My research interests vary but the diversification
of the U.S. stud...
2 months ago
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The international student’s guide to American holidays and traditions
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Holidays and traditions vary across the globe, from hemisphere differences
to religious, cultural and historical observances. In this article, we
look a...
4 months ago
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And we all must wait…one more time.
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The aftermath of the election, the fragility of democracy and the
challenges facing international educators
4 months ago
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Learn Mandarin as Studying Abroad in Taiwan
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Taiwan is becoming a prime destination for students interested in learning
Mandarin during a study abroad experience. Offering an immersive
environment, ...
6 months ago
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AFS and Cyril Taylor Charitable Foundation Expand Partnership, Providing
more Scholarships to Teachers and Young Leaders from Africa
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AFS Intercultural Programs is thrilled to announce the continuation of the
Effect+ for the Classroom Program and the launch of a new AFS Youth
Assembly I...
7 months ago
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Joe Biden’s Education Policy
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Let’s take a look at what education under a Biden presidency may look like.
According to Anne Dennon’s article of July 20, 2020 posted on Best
Colleges, Jo...
4 years ago
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Knowledge Management: an expanded role for higher ed in a changing world
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In a post back in 2006 entitled What business are we in?, I suggested that
a broader definition of the business of higher education might be Knowledge
Mana...
4 years ago
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“A Class of Public Servants”
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Twenty-nine African Leaders of Tomorrow scholars from across Canada met
virtually this week to share the results of their research and studies in
public ...
4 years ago
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5 years ago
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The Puzzle of the International Ed Job Search
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Here is what a puzzle of a few dozen airplane windows views reminded me
about the international education job search.
The post The Puzzle of the Internat...
5 years ago
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International Travel Changes over the Past Decade
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A look back at the past decade in faculty-led education abroad must include
changes in international travel. Here are a few from the vast experience of
the...
5 years ago
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2019 International Education Predictions and Outcomes
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year: time to revisit our 2019
predictions. Each year we come up with a list of predictions related to the
world of i...
5 years ago
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“Bracing for Brexit” - EAIE Forum magazine editorial
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"Bracing for Brexit", the latest edition of @theEAIE Forum magazine,
investigates what Brexit might mean for international education in Europe -
read my e...
5 years ago
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Vanuatu, New Zealand, and U.S. Experts Lecture on Pacific Cuisine, the
Right to Food, and International Law
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Mr. Robert Oliver (celebrity host), Mr. Leonid Vusilai (Season 1 winner),.
Ms. Votausi Mackenzie-Reur (Vanuatu co-host), Professor George Edwards
(Indiana ...
5 years ago
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4 Reasons to go to college in the south
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Universities are great in the north and south alike, but there are some
differences between the two. At GradTrain, we support schools from both
regions, b...
5 years ago
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Ser o no ser ágiles, tal vez sea esta la cuestión
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Ágil es una de las palabras de moda. Todo el mundo se quiere apuntar a las
metodologías ágiles porque son sinónimo de estar a la vanguardia en el
competit...
6 years ago
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Join the 2018-2019 yPIE Board
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Membership in yPIE offers many professional opportunities: networking with
peers, speaker series featuring experts from the field, and guest blogging
to ...
6 years ago
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The College Graduation Challenge
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This New York Times piece below describes the challenge, Farther Foundation
is addressing it. Our students are attending college at a 99% rate and
persisti...
7 years ago
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The New Crisis of Public Communication
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This Wednesday we had our department's Jay Blumler Lecture, given this year
by Silvio Waisbord of George Washington University. The annual lectures
always ...
7 years ago
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Deep Internationalization & Infrastructure
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Note: this entry is also available via Inside Higher Ed here. ~~~~~~ Over
the last several years, it has been interesting to see the development of
some ne...
7 years ago
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Embracing the Inevitable: Change Management and the Future of Higher
Education
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A mini-series for international educators, from Via TRM
Much has been said about the future of higher education and the
responsibilities colleges and unive...
7 years ago
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EducationUSA: Common Mistakes Made on Applications
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What do students struggle with the most as they apply to different
universities? EducationUSA discusses some of the most common mistakes that
international...
7 years ago
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Reclaiming university autonomy
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UNIVERSITY autonomy is again back on the front burner. Ideas and Yayasan
Sime Darby will be hosting next week the National Higher Education
Conference 20...
7 years ago
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Welcoming the Right Honourable Helen Clark to NAFSA 2017
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By Esther Brimmer I am delighted to share the news that the Right
Honourable Helen Clark, former administrator of the United Nations
Development Programme ...
7 years ago
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A collective belief in the value of international education
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INTO University Partnerships was founded on the principle that education
has the power to transform the lives of our students, university
communities and e...
8 years ago
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Absence Thinking and the Future of Higher Education: Thoughts From the IAU
General Conference
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Recently in Bangkok the International Association of Universities (IAU),
the UNESCO-based association of higher education institutions, held its
15th Gen...
8 years ago
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A.C.E. Language Institutes and SPU Leaders Visit the Prime Minister of
Qatar – Former Student
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A.C.E. and SPU leaders were invited by Qatar’s Prime Minister & Minister of
Interior, His Excellency Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Bin Khalifa Al-Thani,
to vi...
8 years ago
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On diversity as a resource for learning
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Is it exploitative to view international students as a learning resource
for home students? There is in my view a problematic tension inherent in
the conce...
8 years ago
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Deciding what to wear in another culture
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Over the years I have sometimes wondered: Sneakers or leather walking shoes
for my European travels? Maybe I don’t want my shoes to announce that I’m
from ...
8 years ago
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The Bunche-Fulbright Line for International Education
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Success is often measured by how far someone has gone or how much money
they have made. Obviously, failure would be the opposite of this. But what
happen...
8 years ago
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Summer visiting faculty and interns
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This summer FIE is delighted to welcome 16 visiting faculty members to FIE
London. You can check out all of their bios at the link below! 2016 Summer
visit...
8 years ago
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Korea Times Article: Recklessly Recruiting Chinese Studnets
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This article looks at the local (Korean) perspective of excessive
international student recruitment and its impact.
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/na...
8 years ago
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The Wonder of Google
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By Yves Salomon-Fernandez It’s not every day that I get to have this type
of a mesmerizing experience through the course of my work. Of course
students rea...
9 years ago
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Sustainable Population through Immigration
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Current events in the news sees significant international movements or
migration of people for various reasons, pull and push factors etc..
However, be ca...
9 years ago
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November 2015 – New ACE Resources
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ACE has added several new resources to the INCI site. Under Faculty and
Administrator Development, Internationalizing the Tenure Code: Policies to
Promote ...
9 years ago
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First-Year Retention Rates
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First-year retention rates measure the percent of first-year undergraduate
students who return for their second y...
9 years ago
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Congressional Internships – Ideal Building Blocks
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In Working World, Mark and I discuss the importance of having “building
blocks” on your resume. These are experiences that show you have survived a
rigorou...
9 years ago
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VP Biden visits utility s job training for US veterans in Oakland
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OAKLAND, California Vice President Joe Biden told US veterans undergoing
job training that American companies that left to seek better business
conditions ...
9 years ago
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Student Perspective: 23 days of change
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Jackie Jorgensen, the Eagles Abroad marketing intern, writes: I never knew
23 days could change my life; in just 23 days my perspective on this world
was g...
10 years ago
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Factors in International Student Decision Making
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International students might come from far and wide but they mostly have
the same expectations for the schools that they apply to. Prospective
students r...
10 years ago
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Realignments in International Education
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In my final blog on the Sage Handbook of international Higher Education, I
thought it appropriate to review some of the concluding themes in the
volume’s f...
11 years ago
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Office Situation Update/2012 Holiday Schedule
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I am pleased to announce that our office is fully operational again.
Regarding our holiday schedule: Please note that Global Current will be
closed from Mo...
12 years ago
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Exploring SKY, LIGHT, PEACE and DUSK in Kyoto
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I’ve been in Kyoto, Japan for about two weeks now. This place is magical!
Little did I know that autumn is one of the most beautiful times of year,
with th...
12 years ago
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How To Avoid Becoming a Pseudo Global Citizen
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A university official running global programs lamented in his blog that
global citizenship, a term that is meant to convey concern for global
social justic...
13 years ago
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