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[image: international] 04 September 2008
Our research and publications>Newsletter>International Focus  
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2008
Issue 23: 13/08/08 Lead story: Grappling with GATS
 
Issue 22: 30/07/08 Lead story: The nuclear option for Indian higher education
 
Issue 21: 16/07/08 Lead story: People, places and population projections
Issue 20: 02/07/08 Lead story: The quality and quantity of international students
 
Issue 19: 18/06/08 Lead story: Reflections from Down Under: Higher education research funding reviews
Issue 18: 04/06/08 Lead story: How to spin a report
Issue 17: 21/05/08 Lead story: Intellectual property and the academy
Issue 16: 07/05/08 Lead story: In pursuit of partnerships
Issue 15: 23/04/08 Lead story: Universities as instruments of diplomacy
Issue 14: 09/04/08 Lead story: Reviewing HE at home and abroad
Issue 13: 12/03/08 Lead story: Debating the obstacles to engaging with India
Issue 12: 26/02/08 Lead story: Brain drains and non-doms
Issue 11: 13/02/08 Lead story: Learning to innovate
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