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In Sudan, a Tradition of Campus Debate Is Threatened
Universities in Sudan have a heritage of political discussion that is increasingly in conflict with the government’s desire to suppress…
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A Circus School Celebrates Palestinian Identity
The organization gives young Palestinians a voice in their homeland, and shares their heritage locally and abroad.
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Refugees Get a Taste of Swiss University Life
Several Swiss universities have introduced ways for refugees to try attending their institutions to grow their perspectives and opportunities.
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Returning Students Want to Help Rebuild Gambia
Many who fled under the country’s former president now are resuming studies or seeking jobs in their homeland.
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Education in Morocco: A Plea for a Middle Way
Reforming the education system in Morocco requires navigating between two extremes: expensive private schools and a free public system that…
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How to Ask for a Recommendation
Getting a recommendation letter would be difficult if students do not guide their professors, the writer says.
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Refugee Students’ Success in Kenya Inspires Others
Despite the challenges of being displaced and studying in ill-equipped schools, refugee youth perform well in Kenya’s national exams.
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Kenya’s Changes in Refugee Schools Lead to Boycotts
Parents resist a plan to replace refugee teachers with state-registered ones. They also worry they’ll be charged new fees.
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Rising Fees Make Students Quit Master’s Degrees in Egypt
Students seeking advanced degrees say that tuition increases at public universities are pushing some of them to give up on…
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New Law in Egypt Supports Disabled Students
Updated legislation raises hopes of improving higher education opportunities for students with disabilities in Egypt.
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