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Students cheat in ever more creative ways: how can academics stop them
UK
Press
- The Guardian
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A student falsified his diplomas to obtain a scholarship
France
Press
- Le Figaro
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Keeping the promises of cross-border higher education by fighting corruption risks
With cross-border education more than tripling in the last thirty years, the diverse range of opportunities to study abroad (e.g. e-higher education, campuses abroad, franchised courses, etc.) are on the rise, and with them opportunities for corruption.
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Push for jail terms over university admissions scandal
Korea R
Press
Aimee Chung - University World News
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Universities revamp exam system to curb cheating
Egypt
Press
Ashraf Khaled - University World News
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Exclusive: ACT Inc raises test prices abroad to fund cheating fight
Press
Steve Stecklow and Alexandra Harney - Reuters
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Door shuts on politicians getting quick degrees
Kenya
Press
Dave Opiyo and Raphael Wanjala - Daily Nation
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How a Chinese company bought access to admissions officers at top U.S. colleges
USA, China
Press
Steve Stecklow, Renee Dudley, James Pomfret and Alexandra Harney - Reuters
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Degrees of difficulty – the cost of cheating
Cambodia
Press
Yesenia Amaro - The Phnom Penh Post
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Students warned to avoid unauthorised institutions
Madagascar
Press
- University World News
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