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Stefan Schneider

"New Military Academies in China Draw Intense Interest from Youth" Once Dismissive Due to 'Poor Conditions,' Young Chinese Now Reconsider Enlistment Soaring Unemployment Triggers Shift in Perception of Military Careers Perce

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Stefan Schneider

U.S. and China Reach Agreement on Key Issues Did Rare Earth Export Disruptions Drive the Deal? Attracting Chinese Students: Balancing Risk and Reward U.S.

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Nathan O’Leary

Japan Expands Financial Support for Foreign Talent Recruitment Using ¥10 Trillion University Fund Tohoku University and Other International Excellent Research Universities to Receive Increased Support France, UK, and Spain Launch Independent Talent Recruitment Strategies Across Europe

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Jeremy Lintner

Europe’s long-standing values of education as a public good undermined New tuition-fee policies threatens Europe’s ability to retain global talent and fill workforce gaps Reinstating free or subsidized tuition for non-EU students as a moral imperative and a strategic investment

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Nathan O’Leary

China’s Study Tour Revival Sparks Shift in Global Education Power Dynamics From Ivy League to Intra-Asia: Chinese Students Redefine Study Abroad Destinations Parents, Policy, and Pragmatism: What’s Fueling China’s Post-Pandemic Education Boom?

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Joshua Gallagher

America’s STEM education system is in crisis China is rapidly advancing in STEM through strategic investment and curriculum reform A national STEM strategy centered on data literacy, curricular modernization, and talent retention is urgently needed

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

Europe Faces Defense Reckoning Debate Over Horizon Europe’s Role Toward European Defense Autonomy For decades, Europe has relied heavily on the transatlantic alliance with t

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Tyler Hansbrough

OpenAI’s New Model 'o3' Shows Double the Hallucination Rate Shortage of High-Quality Data for Training Highlighted Despite Efforts, Hallucination Improvement Remains Difficult for the AI Industry

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Jeremy Lintner

Smartphones: The New Forbidden Fruit in School Culture A Global Response: England’s Quiet Ban and Korea’s Legislative Push Do Phone Bans Actually Work? Smartphone / is

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Joshua Gallagher

A Label with Ambition: Opening the Door to a European Degree Legal Labyrinth: Unearthing the Real Barriers to Integration Towards a Coherent European Higher Education Area

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

The Numbers Behind the Crisis: Vacancies That Cripple Institutions A Broken Pipeline: Why India Can’t Fill Its Classrooms The Stakes Are National: What India Risks by Ignoring Academia’s Collapse

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Anne-Marie Nicholson

The Business-Driven Push for AI Adoption in Universities Government Support for University-Enterprise Collaboration Concerns Over Open-Source AI and Its Sustainability Chinese universities are adopting open-sourc

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Stefan Schneider

The Coding Bootcamp Boom—and Its Unraveling Universities at a Crossroads: Can Tradition Keep Up with Transformation? Toward a New Model: Building a Lifelong Learning Ecosystem

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Joshua Gallagher

Germany’s Tuition-Free Model: A Fiscal and Demographic Lifeline The UK’s High-Stakes Gamble: Tuition Revenue and Post-Brexit Strategy Toward a Shared Vision: International Students as Nation Builders

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Jeremy Lintner

The Budget Cut That Destroyed the Pipeline The Human Cost of an Academic Dream Redefining the Prospective Course The Yoon Suk-yeol administration reduced the national research and develo

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Jeremy Lintner

An Experiment in Global Education, Now Under Strain Academic Freedom Tested by the Winds of Authoritarianism Can Bridges Withstand the Political Storm? NYU S

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Jeremy Lintner

Inside China's University Strategy: A Distinct Kind of Dream The Emergence of a New Academic Order: Redefining Global Excellence The East Is the Starting Point for the Future of Global Education

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Stefan Schneider

Georgia’s “Education Reform”: A Veil for Authoritarian Control South Korea’s Impeachment Uprising and the Return of Student Activism Why Authoritarianism Targets Campuses First

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Nathan O’Leary

A Sharp Decline in Traditional Destinations The Rise of New Study Hubs Shifting Priorities and Student Mindsets There is a Decline in Traditional Study Destinations /

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