Feature

Karen Doss Bowman
Three Global North-Global South partnerships demonstrate mutual benefits through shared research and learning goals.
Jane Knight, PhD
What is the difference between these two terms—and why does it matter for international higher education?
Charlotte West
It will come as no surprise to anyone that after years of steady growth, international student enrollment in the United States dropped below 1 million in 2020–2021, following a 15 percent drop the previous year. A pandemic dip was inevitable—it was just a matter of how much of a dip there would be
Mark Toner
Academic freedom and internationalization are at the heart of higher ed. But in the face of growing global threats, the relationship between the two is becoming more complex.
Karen Doss Bowman
Preparing international programs to face the future—and making the field sustainable for the next generation.
Charlotte West
What three institutions on three continents are doing to advance sustainability in international education.
David Tobenkin
Despite obstacles, India has enormous potential to be a major player in international education.
David Tobenkin
India’s tertiary education sector faces a period of tremendous expansion as reform efforts aim to overcome challenges.
Karen Doss Bowman
How leaders can navigate the new normal—and the new budget cycle—on their campus.
Miko McFarland
An excerpt from the forthcoming book NAFSA’s Guide to Education Abroad, Fifth Edition, highlights the skill of budget management.