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Expert questions government¡¯s motivations for building another institution in troubled region
Priority should be better teaching for domestic students and improved research performance, THE forum hears
India could be HE ¡®giant¡¯ if social issues were addressed, expert says
Long-standing divides between schooling, employment and industry will be disrupted, predicts Singapore MP
Budget also aims to cut bureaucracy and open up internationalisation avenues
But the eye-popping amount comes with caveats, experts say
Experts call on global community to support Burmese scholars
More ¡®coherent¡¯ mechanism is needed to develop regional ties, expert says
National University of Singapore Press criticised over decision to scrap publication of title critical of country¡¯s rulers
Institutions emerge from a nearly year-long lockdown with greater knowledge of digital education and public health
Expert sees opportunities for ¡®soft power¡¯ in Global South
Crowded job market is only one reason for surge in applicants
EduCity initiative could let students stay closer to home until Covid eases
The country¡¯s universities have shot up global rankings on the back of huge investment and a ruthless focus on publication. But as the country gears up for its next five-year plan, Joyce Lau asks whether stratospheric ambitions for a ¡®Chinese Harvard¡¯ can be met
Invaluable Mao era materials will be digitised on an open-access platform
One academic faces five weeks of quarantine, while many students can¡¯t travel to campus at all
China and India embrace creation of online courses to support universities that lack the capacity to create their own digital programmes
Hamish Coates calls for creation of transnational accreditation system to pull the region together post-Covid
¡®Confusion¡¯ over UN rules leads event organisers to bar students, experts or groups
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators who have shaped the debate in the past 12 months
UK-educated scholar is outspoken about the unjust treatment of girls and women
Anne-Marie Brady complied with policies and legislation, says Canterbury, but statement calls for ¡®clarity¡¯ amendments
Sociologist who has shone light on some of India¡¯s most oppressed people explains why she keeps up the good fight
Experts predict a post-Covid wave of emigration to the West, but university enrolment likely to unscathed