David Tobenkin
The dean of the Uganda Management Institute and 2017–18 NAFSA Global Dialogue Fellow talks about higher education in Uganda and his role in educating Africa’s future leaders.
Meredith Bell
Iran was once a top-five sending country to the United States, and the number of Iranian students on U.S. campuses is on the rise again.
Meredith Bell
News and updates from the world of international education.
Esther D. Brimmer, DPhil
NAFSA's CEO welcomes members and friends to Washington, D.C., for the 2019 NAFSA Annual Conference & Expo.
News and updates from the world of international education.
Charlotte West
Japanese students have been studying abroad less in recent years. The government aims to change that.
After the March 2011 disaster, Japan and its universities are reevaluating and increasing their pursuit of international students.
Ellen H. Badger
U.S. immigration law seems to be in contradiction to this country’s best interests much of the time. NAFSA and others (such as the National Immigration Forum, to give just one other example) have argued vigorously for Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform.
Well-developed higher education systems in Asia are learning from each other in building world-class research universities, and following each other in attracting talent from outside their borders.
Guidelines, policies, and procedures are useful as faculty interest in teaching abroad is on the rise.