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In the third decade of the so-called Asian century, European and North American universities and governments continue to neglect the world¡¯s most populous continent. As Asia grows ever more powerful, this must change, scholars tell Joyce Lau
Ashoka University professor and novelist discusses academic life in the US and India, as well as his next novel, which explores ¡®the ethics of education¡¯
Global HE community urged to help rescue scholars and students as outlook is potentially ¡®disastrous¡¯, particularly for women
A recently formed group and an attendant conference hope to bring greater attention to issues being faced in India
School says new facilities are needed, but local politician voices environmental concerns
Hundreds of thousands of foreign students continue to be left out as classes resume in September
Affordable quality education and job opportunities are encouraging more Asian students to travel closer to home, reports Joyce Lau
Former foreign students recount memorable experiences in world¡¯s most isolated country, including being openly spied on by their hosts
Female scholars twice as likely to feel constrained as male colleagues, poll shows
Thailand and Malaysia agree to financial aid, but critics say it doesn¡¯t go far enough
Despite spending more than ?700 million, dreams of a diversified knowledge economy remain some way off, British expert claims
Remote research institute acts as model for cross-border innovation
University-run hospital will be part of a larger push to legitimise local expertise
Asia operations are either being expanded or newly opened as the countries' universities aim to keep students engaged and enrolled
Responsible border control has, ironically, left Australia and New Zealand trailing their competitors
Former Hong Kong v-c and expert on the overseas Chinese experience talks about living through nearly a century of Asian history
Policy revamp aims to tackle gender inequality
State media defend China¡¯s call to remove two speakers from summit
Those who can afford it get top degrees both at home and abroad, report shows
Academics are ¡®groping along blindly¡¯ in a fierce debate over whether certain phrases or subjects are still legal
Survey on Indian government initiative to open up to foreign offshoots finds concern about hurdles from overseas institutions
Students from Syria and Sudan unable to progress because of lack of access to certificates
Low-income women the least likely to get an earnings boost from higher education, study shows
Exam dates and national policy addressed in first week