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Academics feel responsibility to speak publicly on issues such as press freedom and ¡®fake news¡¯
Online ban is ¡®unprecedented¡¯ in scale and likely involved cooperation from multiple parties, expert says
Another delay in reforms could negatively impact internationalisation, expert says
Recent detentions may put a dampener on field research and outreach, even if borders reopen
Researchers argue that classroom design must encourage interaction between students and lecturers
Universities come under pressure to investigate scholars¡¯ ties
Young Koreans take advantage of a scheme to give jabs to test-takers
With a vast youth population but relatively low participation rates, higher education in the Asean region looks ripe for expansion. But can challenges over funding, quality and regional cooperation be overcome? Joyce Lau reports
Fields essential to country¡¯s development could become ¡®unviable¡¯ as faculty are forced out, observers say
Nationwide survey shows overall gains in capacity, enrolment and gender balance
Critics allege that political interference has caused delays to appointments
UK angling to put itself at front of the queue
Efforts will only go so far without changes to ¡®mindsets¡¯ in Asia, says editor of new book
Trump-era rule means that visas can be blocked based on undergraduate university choices
Wang Yongzhen stabbed at Shanghai university
Delhi redevelopment could put irreplaceable documents at risk, say scholars
Covid has only widened gender inequalities among researchers, data show
But academics need to navigate political tensions, even in their classrooms
Largely sheltered from the pandemic-related financial fallout that has beset higher education in Western nations, East Asian institutions are being boosted by state funds and local philanthropists and are looking to be even more competitive internationally
Hiroshi Amano expresses concern about poor representation of postgraduate degree holders in corporations
More than 60 finalists recognised for outstanding work, amid tighter competition
Japan could take inspiration from European models, says former Max Planck head
Outreach with less prestigious and rural institutions vital, sector leaders say
China-born academics now make up the largest cohort of foreign scholars in Japan, followed by Americans, Koreans and Britons