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18 juin 2018

Universities will need to be more innovative in their international recruitment

By Brendan O’Malley – Managing Editor. In our World Blog this week, Marguerite J Dennis contends that universities should not be developing plans to recruit international students without taking into account the global political, economic, technological and societal changes that are taking place.
   In Commentary, Tatiana Belousova provides insights through a survey of international students in Kerala state in India into the challenges they face – as India seeks to quadruple the number of international students in the country. Nader Habibi and Gholamreza Keshavarz Haddad outline how their study of employment statistics in Iran shows that graduates are taking an increasing number of low-skilled jobs from school leavers. John K Hudzik, Bernhard Streitwieser and Francisco Marmolejo say that internationalisation of higher education is more of an imperative now than it has been at any time in the past but it needs to adapt to rapidly changing circumstances. And Denise Jackson writes about the need to embed technology in the design of internships and placements as it is rapidly changing the way we work.
   In Features, Kalinga Seneviratne reports that Singapore’s lifelong learning initiatives may ensure the country’s universities are less affected by declining student numbers due to the dip in population numbers than those in other Asian countries, while Jan Petter Myklebust reports on the launch of the South Africa-Sweden University Forum, a three-year project with a budget of US$2 million aimed at strengthening education and research ties between the two countries.
   Finally, we would like to bring to your attention that all universities worldwide are invited to participate in a survey on internationalisation of higher education being conducted by the International Association of Universities. More...
18 juin 2018

No Consensus on Free Speech

HomeBy Emma Whitford. "In the last five years, we’ve certainly have an increasing number of free speech confrontations on many campuses across the country," George Waldner, president emeritus of York College, said to a room full of nodding professors. More...

18 juin 2018

Students Want Due Process -- With Limited Rights in Sexual Misconduct Cases

HomeBy Emma Whitford. College students support due process rights in campus disciplinary hearings, but they are less supportive when it comes to matters of sexual misconduct, according to survey results from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education released today. More...

18 juin 2018

Fraternity Members Suspended for Racist, Homophobic Video

HomeBy Emma Whitford. Syracuse University announced last week that it has suspended 15 members of the Theta Tau fraternity after videos surfaced in April showing pledges using racial and anti-Semitic slurs, mocking gay sex, and simulating the sexual assault of disabled people. More...

18 juin 2018

Complaints at Mesa on 'Last Temptation of Christ'

HomeBy Emma Whitford. The Maricopa Community College District is fielding complaints after a professor showed clips from The Last Temptation of Christ -- a 1988 film by Martin Scorsese depicting Jesus struggling with human temptations -- during class, the Arizona Republic reports. More...

18 juin 2018

The Year of 'Frankenstein'

HomeBy Emma Whitford. Bicentennial of the classic inspires its selection as common reading for freshmen. Other selections this year highlight the impacts of science and technology, regional geography, and injustice in society. More...

18 juin 2018

Gates Offers Free Download of 'Factfulness' to All Graduates

HomeBy Emma Whitford. Any student who was awarded an associate’s, bachelor’s or postgraduate degree from a U.S. college or university this spring is eligible for the free download on Gates’s blog, Gates Notes, after creating a Gates Notes account and providing the name of their college or university. More...

18 juin 2018

Title IX Complaints Spiked Over 2 Decades

HomeBy Emma Whitford. Complaints under the federal law barring gender discrimination in education increased at least fivefold from 1994 to 2014, and shifted in nature during that time from focusing predominantly on academics to encompassing athletics and sexual harassment in almost equal measure, too, a new study finds. More...

18 juin 2018

No Pakistani Scholars Allowed

HomeBy Elizabeth Redden. The Indian government is barring Pakistani scholars from participating in a conference in New Delhi co-sponsored by an American academic association. More...

18 juin 2018

Oxford Mocked for Email

HomeBy Elizabeth Redden. The University of Oxford is being mocked for an email in which administrators suggested that the "highly developed social conscience" of students draws homeless people to the city of Oxford, the BBC reported. More...

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