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Opinion
The Light Inside the Tunnel
A slight twist on an old saying can help those discouraged by the situation in the Arab world, says an…
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Opinion
Scholarships Prepare New Leaders in Tunisia
Thomas Jefferson Scholarships to U.S. colleges increase the employment rate and volunteerism rate among participating Tunisian students.
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What International Higher Education is Missing: Refugees
To fully embrace a global approach, universities must include the education of refugees and displaced people, says the managing editor…
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Opinion
You Can Combine Motherhood and Study
A Ph.D. candidate and mother of two young children says reaching her academic goal has been difficult but it can…
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News & Reports
Egyptian Universities Want More Foreign Students
Government plan will boost foreign currency revenues.
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Opinion
Unfriendly U.S. Policies Threaten Arab Student Flows
Travel bans and negative rhetoric have fueled concern for Arab overseas students, and U.S. institutions stand to lose more than…
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News & Reports
Yemeni Youth Speak: “We Are Stranded”
Young people from Yemen, even those studying overseas, are caught in the crossfire of the country’s civil war and are…
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Opinion
Three Different Academic Experiences: Which Is the Best?
The writer compares her experience of three different academic systems in three different countries.
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Opinion
A Door Opens, But I Can’t Enter Yet
Asma Jawabreh has been admitted to four U.K. universities to study for a master’s degree, but one difficult barrier remains.
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Opinion
How Plans Work In Real Life
Finding a mission in life is the result of hard work, not chance.
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