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Despite bold ambitions, Incheon Global Campus has been largely shunned by international universities and ignored by politicians – could the next decade see its revival?
Scholars express concern as the University Grants Commission has its budget slashed by 61 per cent
Sports scientists are working with athletes to enhance performance and safeguarding ahead of this year’s Paris games, but on-the-ground research is a hotly debated subject
National Education Policy prioritises Indian knowledge, but many are against embedding certain historical documents into the curriculum
New technology that allows AI avatars to deliver lectures could be used to ‘democratise’ access to higher education, says professor
Prime minister promises to investigate ‘murders’ after student protests against government hiring practices turn deadly
Government employees with qualifications from a private college in Rajasthan face scrutiny after allegations of fake degree ploy emerge
‘There’s an assumption that if you pay for something, it is going to be better quality than if it’s free,’ says librarian involved in Hong Kong collaboration
Students at National Taiwan University subjected to further harm after reporting misconduct, according to investigators
Some universities are in the final stages of agreeing branch campus plans while others are treading more cautiously
Programme details released as Adelaide’s universities enter final stage of merger
Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles, who was harassed over pandemic commentaries, fears New Zealand’s universities still too slow to protect staff
Landmark partnership between two leading colleges will see students able to obtain arts degrees under umbrella body
University leaders U-turn on controversial decision to fire professor that sparked academic freedom row
Judge tells university to pay damages but rules there was no breach of Siouxsie Wiles’ academic freedom
British universities look set to follow their Australian counterparts in expanding into India
Hopes for Nusantara are high but it will take time to convince universities to invest there, say academics
Chemistry laureate Sir Fraser Stoddart claims University of Hong Kong leader is victim of ‘tall poppy syndrome’
Relaxed regulations will allow more universities to recruit researchers at different stages in their careers
All eyes are on Tohoku University and its grandiose future plans as excellence initiative gets under way, but critics question whether goals are achievable
Asian superpower hopes recruiting more French students will help its position on the international stage
With more countries keen to capitalise on the lucrative industry, policymakers and companies are leaning on universities to address talent deficits
Association heads booted out by Aichi after joining protest against Ukraine invasion and displaying banner with institution’s name on it
Education ministry steps in after competitive university entrance exam cancelled