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Proposal is first of its kind in the Asia-Pacific region for the world¡¯s largest academic publisher
Budget, seen as ¡®remarkable commitment¡¯ to education, could be leveraged to improve IT and teaching quality
Experts say the crisis should have been used as a good opportunity to rethink a notoriously stressful assessment system
City¡¯s leader announces sweeteners, while pushing engagement with mainland China
¡®Technocratic¡¯ solutions alone cannot solve a societal problem, expert says
Young researchers have been locked out of labs and clinics for 10 months because of Covid
¡®New versions of old pressures¡¯ have emerged amid campus closures and budget cuts
Experts urge universities to see Covid disruption as an opportunity to broaden access
Conference also hears that online learning might present more equitable opportunities for cultural exchange
Vast majority of final-year students fail to take test to qualify as physicians
Astrophysicists in Hong Kong and France say that public perceptions of gender should change and that more should be done to support women in science
Academics urge governments to set up frameworks for ethical use of technology and reaffirm the need for greater multidisciplinarity
Yogesh Tyagi suspended by government after he and executive council try to appoint rival candidates for registrar
Socio-economic disadvantages are most prominent in the first two years of university, study finds
Technological know-how and compassion key in the post-Covid era, leaders say
The silencing of a China expert turns into broader debate about academic freedom and foreign ties
Female academics, especially mothers, face the double challenge of patriarchy and neoliberal management
Universities urged to take opportunity to modernise, as government¡¯s next strategic plan set to boost research and technology
Appointments at Hong Kong¡¯s most prestigious university come despite critics¡¯ call for more consultation
Greater Bay Area outposts offer more space, government funding and industry collaboration opportunities
Digitising classes was the first part ¨C the next challenge is to make materials engaging and personalised, experts say
Students eager for campus life offer ¡®no pushback¡¯ to strict Covid measures being implemented by most universities, including keeping lunchtime conversation ¡®to a minimum¡¯
Critics says that 60, or even 65, is too young to end an academic career
Yoshihide Suga¡¯s rejection of appointees to the Science Council of Japan may be opening shot in ¡®symbolic war¡¯, says professor