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Academics warn that top-level power struggle contributes to low enrolment in state institutions
Employment rates for PhD holders reach record low in South Korea, with younger researchers most affected
British Council report raises concerns about unequal relationships and brain drain
New higher education minister attempts to appease students after turbulent month
Lower number of universities penalised by government for visa practices, but scholars urge caution
Institutions generally accept budgetary demands to return unspent grants but warn long-term cuts could damage competitiveness
Major student recruitment firm sees drop in placements and English language tests after immigration changes in Canada and elsewhere
Government commission advocates for intervention in downsizing of higher education sector to avoid regional disparity
Government announces 2 per cent cut to university budget in efforts to row back public spending
Academic spin-outs have risen over the past decade, supported by a network of university-affiliated venture funds
Beijing government body’s affiliation with some Chinese institutions seen as threat by Taiwanese leaders
India’s opening up to overseas outposts has injected new life into a form of transnational education that many observers had considered to be moribund. But will the clutch of early adopters blaze a successful trail for others to follow? And what exactly would that look like? Helen Packer reports
Malaysian institutions continue to attract increasing numbers of students from the region, with Chinese nationals remaining the largest cohort by far
University Grants Commission's move to hand power to universities to judge journal quality faces resistance from research watchdogs
Indian Institutes of Management need stronger PhD pipeline and ability to match international salaries, says sector leader
About 800 Nepali students at the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology report being asked to leave institution following protests
Export minister believes there is ‘untapped potential’ for universities in some regions as Britain negotiates free trade deal
Long-awaited expansion of medical places seen as threatening future of Korean science sector
Cuts seen as inevitable but academics urge restraint in upcoming budget
Government expected to review future of Institutes of Eminence programme, which is yet to deliver on ambitious goals
Long caught up in debates about academic freedom and internationalisation, liberal arts may not survive in city state beyond closure of pioneering partnership
Visa challenges and changing immigration policies in traditional student destinations are driving Indians to consider emerging locations
Chinese students are crucial to Thailand’s international education ambitions, but quality concerns pose a risk
Tax-cutting budget sees modest increases for higher education as India’s growth expected to slow