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CGS conducts research on a variety of international issues in graduate education. Please visit the pages below for more information on our research projects and related initiatives.
CGS conducts research on trends in international student graduate applications, admissions, and enrollment and on global trends affecting North American universities. Click here for access to CGS reports and findings since 2007.
The Council of Graduate Schools is conducting a new, three-year grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) on research ethics in international collaborations. The project brings together two areas of CGS best practice research, scholarly and research integrity and graduate international collaborations, to better prepare graduate students to navigate the complex issues that arise in the context of international research. For more information please visit the project webpage.
CGS was awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to study international collaborations in graduate education, including joint- and dual-degrees and student and faculty exchange programs. Findings from the project have provided institutional leaders and faculty with strategies for successful creation and participation in international collaborative opportunities, especially in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields. Please visit the project webpage for more information on research data, project-related presentations, resources, and other useful information about graduate international collaborations.