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Campus demonstrations oppose controversial new citizenship legislation
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators who have shaped the debate in the past 12 months
Report calls on Hong Kong to speed up funding system and increase number of junior researchers
Campuses are being physically repaired but questions remain over whether trust can be restored among staff and students
Professor warns over possible fallout from Japan’s education ministry polling 400,000 third-year students at 500 universities
Administrator ‘shocked’ that school was being used as ‘scapegoat’ during political turmoil
Industry and government alone cannot oversee new technology, experts say
City’s reputation hinges on continued preservation of academic freedom and students’ rights
Academics are ‘putting in a lot of effort’ to ensure students are not harmed by shutdown
Number of student visas issued to Chinese nationals by Australia, Canada, UK and US grew 4.5 per cent from 2016 to 2019, as expansion slows
Hong Kong university leaders plead with barricaded staff and students to leave
Scholars at Risk report chronicles growing number of attacks on universities, their staff and students globally
Six leading universities cancel last two weeks of semester after campuses left looking like war zones
Raj Kumar wants greater focus on liberal arts studies, against existing preoccupation with science
The ongoing wave of student protests is testing the diplomacy skills of the territory’s vice-chancellors to the limits. But is it possible to keep the peace on campus and maintain good relations with the Hong Kong and Chinese governments while maintaining unrestricted freedom of speech, asks Joyce Lau
Police use tear gas on campus for first time since protests began
人工智能发展迅猛,可提供金融服务,令学者专家惊诧不已
大湾区的合作有望提升香港各所大学研究和创新的商业化水平
HKUST is in mourning after the death was announced at a graduation ceremony
One US university turned down a joint venture and another cancelled a music tour, but soft power push in higher education continues
天津茱莉亚学院将成为中国第一所提供受美国认可的音乐硕士学位的学校
Tensions between Hong Kong and mainland China students play out at universities
国内外学生发布的社交媒体帖子推动大学解决骚扰和性侵问题
Tim Cook will chair the business school’s advisory board