<榴莲视频 class="pane-title">
Articles by Helen Packer 榴莲视频>
‘Unwelcoming’ government policies may see international students turn to other destinations, say education agents
Announcement of new universities likely an empty promise as military junta loses grip on control
Previous awardees urge government to reopen Chevening Scholarship to applicants from Afghanistan
University to offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across range of subjects from outpost in Delhi
University is said to have conceded to some demands over low scholarship payments, despite funding concerns
New partnership with local universities gives ‘priority’ pathway to Indonesian campus, plus PhD training for lecturers
Apparent rise in drug use among South Korean students raises questions about high-pressure academic culture
International student numbers expected to drop following visa processing centre closures
Security body cautions agents against unpatriotic messaging as Chinese applications receive greater international scrutiny
Student-led downfall of autocratic leader has catalysed national conversation about the place of politics on university campuses typically beset by violence
Prime minister announces more medical school places as part of vow to develop education system and retain young people
QAA-led review of offshore teaching flags concerns about expansion of existing programmes overloading staff, and unfamiliarity of assessment techniques used
Law professor discusses China’s position on AI and what’s really driving government intervention in the country’s technology companies
Fears nationwide unrest may deter prospective international recruits after turbulent period for overseas enrolments
Ban on women attending university further hampering crisis-plagued Afghanistan’s development, warn experts
Study visa issuance to Nepalese citizens has grown in three of the top four English-speaking destinations
UK advised to invest in transnational education as more east Asian students opt to study in nearby countries
Politician renews lobbying for Indian-owned language exam as foreign companies make millions from study abroad craze
Academic’s exit brings more uncomfortable headlines for institution that has already faced several legal disputes this year
In the face of a deadly crackdown on demonstrators, student groups in Bangladesh are at the forefront of calls for reform
Universities are under pressure to better protect students from ‘ragging’ after the death of a fresher last year
Industry links seen as key for one of the first foreign universities to set up a base in India
While some believe Chinese universities are getting better at dealing with cases of sexual harassment, recent incident suggests students may have to turn to social media to be taken seriously
Government bans researchers from participating in government-funded projects after accusing them of plagiarising content for research proposals