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Research institutes ‘unprepared’ for impact of growing focus on national security amid geopolitical shifts, survey finds
Beijing announces plans to expand doctoral programmes in key disciplines and offers more financial aid
Non-Punjabi Indians may reconsider study destination as diplomatic row shows little sign of cooling
Island’s chief executive instructs universities to strengthen vetting processes as plans to attract more offshore students ramp up
Chinese students could face further vilification as presence in sensitive areas under question
Monarch bankrolls new academic programme to support small states threatened by climate change
Japanese women’s institution decided not to go ahead with nursing school after ministry pushback, but had already hired faculty
Island’s leaders unveil new policies to attract international talent and grow foreign student base
Universities are expanding their offerings in urban design courses as megalopolises experience rapid growth
Struggling universities unlikely to see greater support as warring parties focus on political reform
New partnership with armed forces could lead to further harassment of students and staff, activists claim
New institution with power to appoint its own vice-chancellor seen as a possible model for improving struggling sector
Film documenting students’ efforts to stop university from destroying local monument wins top award as legal battle continues
New immigration policies introduced to attract foreign scientists as country struggles to compete in talent race
Universities reconsider short-term programmes in China amid perceived rising hostility towards foreigners
Report finds senior faculty who disagree with Beijing lose positions of authority while those who fall in line are rewarded
Geneticist Dennis Lo Yuk-ming confirmed as Rocky Tuan’s successor at Chinese University of Hong Kong
Beijing’s University of International Business and Economics closes Israeli outpost as faculty are unable to travel to the Middle East
Female students and academics shocked to find doctored images of them shared on chat rooms, often created by fellow students
University criticised for lack of transparency as governing body falls in line with government investigators
Lord Johnson ‘extremely pleased’ by change of tone on international recruitment from new government
Chinese embassy officials held a meeting with a leading Canadian university after two of its academics spoke at a Taiwanese-government sponsored event
New guidelines from regulator attempt to quell concerns about transnational education standards
Tens of thousands enrol because of low tuition fees and scholarships, but some face discrimination on arrival