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Editorial
What Comes After Massification? Shrinking Systems and “Empty Degrees”
by
Chris R. Glass
Post-Massification System Challenges
From Expansion to Governance: China’s Higher Education at a Strategic Turning Point
by
Futao Huang
From Growth to Graduation Rates: German Higher Education in the Post-Expansion Era
by
Victoria A. Bauer
Massification in Anglophone African Higher Education
by
Harris Andoh
Talent Mobility
The Untapped Social Capital of International Students in Japan and Korea
by
Gi-Wook Shin
Hong Kong’s Higher Education Hub Ambitions: Perspectives of PhD Students
by
Ewan Wright
Bright Minds on the Move: Russia's Brain Drain to China
by
Elena Denisova-Schmidt
and
Zhaoheng Xu
Internationalization Strategies and Risks
International Collaborative Academic Research: Potential Risks and Unintended Consequences
by
Jane Knight
National Policies and Strategies for Internationalization: The Lights Are Still on in Europe
by
Laura E. Rumbley
Internationalization at a Crossroads: Kosovo and the Western Balkans in the European Higher Education Landscape
by
Mimika Dobroshi
Quality and Innovation
What the 2025 Science Nobels Tell Us About University Research
by
Philip G. Altbach
and
Tessa DeLaquil
Navigating Emerging Trends in Internal and External Quality Assurance in Tertiary Education
by
Susanna Karakhanyan
and
Kevin Kinser
Beyond Policy: Innovative Universities as an Instrument of Higher Education Transformation
by
Dara Melnyk
Student Success and Equity
Doctoral Formation in South Africa: Rethinking Academic Preparation
by
Zama M. Mthombeni
Inequalities in Access and Success: Higher Education’s Biggest Problem?
by
Graeme Atherton
The Global Crisis in University Completion
by
Min Bahadur Bista