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It makes no sense to oblige students to risk their own and others¡¯ health by travelling long distances and converging on campus, says Brian Wong
Vilified abroad and distrusted in their homeland, Chinese students overseas have been marginalised as a result of a geopolitical struggle beyond their control, says Brian Wong
Legal challenges may succeed, but US universities must plan how to maintain physical classes come what may to avoid mass deportations, says Brian Wong
Chinese students risk being turned into ideological battering rams; universities must maintain safe spaces for all to learn and debate, says Brian Wong
Communication must improve and students should be consulted on finding new assessment methods, says Brian Wong
Universities must learn how to handle the medical, sociological and academic fallout of global emergencies like the coronavirus, says Brian Wong
Universities are inherently political spaces, but the current explosion in violent protest must come to an end, says Brian Wong
Healing divides between Hong Kong and Chinese students will never be easy, but the academic community is a good place for discussions to begin, argues Brian Wong