American Universities Lose Brains to Europe

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In the 90’s, American universities in the United States attracted a lot of foreign students; now they have to work harder to get those highly coveted students and faculty. Cumbersome VISA restrictions have been eased, but other factors are making European universities more attractive. This concerns someAmerican academics, who recently met with foreign colleagues to talk about the “globalization of higher education.” Shamane Mills reports…

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