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IIE’s Long-Term Commitment to Serving Refugees

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Since its inception, IIE has sought out ways to support students and scholars in need when their home countries were in times of war or internal discord. Today, the Scholar Rescue Fund is answering this call by encouraging universities to provide scholarships to qualified Syrian students and offering funding to host institutions that offer temporary positions for Syrian scholars.

Insights From the G7 International Higher Education Summit

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We had the opportunity to represent IIE and U.S. higher education at the G7 International Higher Education Summit last month in Tokyo. Through our roundtable dialogues, meetings, and presentations several key insights rose to the top as the current trends and challenges facing global academic mobility.

6 New Developments in China’s Philanthropy Sector

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The philanthropy sector in mainland China is young but growing fast, and IIE is constantly developing new initiatives to address the needs of this burgeoning sector.

The Math Behind Partnerships: Finding Balance in Student Exchange

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Learn how one administrator addressed the exchange imbalance between and American university and its French exchange partner with a number of creative solutions.

Redefining International Education Through Non-Credit Education Abroad

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Students are re-defining what it means to study abroad. Through IIE’s Open Doors® report, we know that more than 22,000 American students participated in non-credit work, internship, and volunteer abroad (WIVA) activities in 2013/14.

Letter from London: The “Brexit” and Academic Mobility

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As special as the US-UK relationship is, I learned that in some quarters there are very special things happening at the forefront of science, medicine, and teaching that makes Europe special too.

Teach One, Reach All: The Multiplier Impact of Educating Girls and Women

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Despite overall progress at the global level, persistent education gaps and challenges remain in many developing countries. As you read this, there are still 62 million girls out of school globally.

The View from Down Under: Reflections on the APAIE Conference in Melbourne

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This year’s APAIE Conference was the biggest ever, and although Australia was a long way even for some of us in the rest of Asia, universities, NGOs and international education experts from across the globe gathered to find common cause and mull over the issues facing our sector.

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