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Degrees will not be granted without final-year assessments, even if they are delayed
Online restrictions, which mirror existing rules for in-person events, raise academic freedom concerns
Brick-and-mortar foreign universities not viable without further details, conference hears
Government issues arrest warrants for students and files complaint against an overseas academic as protests, some held on university campuses, intensify
Chinese academics coming home from overseas should be seen as a source of new ideas, not sidelined, study says
Precariously employed researchers may be less willing to rock the boat, says report
Plans for face-to-face teaching reversed due to ¡®third waves¡¯ of infection
Carrie Lam calls criticism ¡®groundless¡¯ and insists the city¡¯s universities have academic freedom
Experts laud move to welcome international universities despite hurdles and lack of immediate interest
Research finds that young Indians particularly ¡®resilient¡¯ in their pursuit of education
Academic questions whether quotas are the best way to move towards equality
Polytechnic pilots curriculum, rebuilt from scratch to develop flexible graduates, that principal says could be tailor-made for post-Covid world
University leaders laud overseas collaboration, but express concern about ineffective communication back home
Universities Australia chief executive tells THE Live ANZ that institutions must become more resilient
Social scientists should be judged on their impact, while journals should make room for under-represented voices, say academics
Green light for international universities to operate in new National Education Policy
Universities should increase communication with education agents, especially over Covid fears, says working paper
Hundreds of thousands left in limbo and questioning whether the country has the resources to hold tests safely during Covid-19 crisis
Law lecturer says decision marks ¡®end of academic freedom¡¯ in city, but institution insists it is acting in light of court judgment
Continuation of policy stokes fears that entry rules could damage internationalisation efforts
Incentives draw students wary of Covid-19 and overseas visa hassles
NUS centre starts work with China-India relations, before turning to Sino-Japanese ties
China's top university has reportedly taken action against Xu Zhangrun, who called for government accountability
Fear permeates all aspects of higher education, from classroom teaching to overseas funding