Category: The Fifteen

The Fifteen: June 12, 2026

Morning, all. The higher education news never stops. In addition to the usual stories of American universities being subjected to increasingly absurd right-wing assaults, there’s some interesting stuff happening in places that don’t often make the Fifteen, including the Czech Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iceland, and Panama. Let’s go check it out. That’s it for now folks, see you back here in September. 

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The Fifteen: May 29, 2026

Morning all. It’s been a pretty crazy couple of weeks, with all sorts of bizarre stuff happening in Latin America, a strange construction deal in Madagascar, politically-motivated campus closures in Türkiye, budget news from Austria and Australia, mergers in the UK, and much more. Let’s get to it. That’s it for now. Back in two weeks for the last fifteen before the summer break.

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The Fifteen: May 15, 2026

Morning everyone. It’s been a crazy couple of weeks in global higher education, with a lot of countries dealing with very similar issues. I’m not just talking about the canvas hack here: we also have a lot of action on culling academic programs and dealing with issues in student dormitories. But this edition also touches on universities for sale in Finland, student aid disasters in South Africa, spy schools in Russia, fake philology awards in France, a very interesting rector’s

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The Fifteen: May 1, 2026

Morning everyone. We’re pretty heavy on events in Africa and Latin America this week, and not from countries that are the usual suspects, either. Hop on for a trip through Dar es Salaam, San José, Jakarta, and Guatemala City! That’s it for this round of the Fifteen. See you again on May 15.

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The Fifteen: April 10, 2026

A lot has happened in the last three weeks, and there’s a lot that didn’t make it into this edition of the Fifteen, which is a lot heavier on events in Europe and Asia than usual. There’s a lot in here on science and research – from China looming supreme, to America punching itself in the face, to Australia being indecisive – as well as new evidence of a crisis of reproducibility. But politics gets a big place, too, what with

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