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Scholars question whether open access platforms could step in to replace dominance of China National Knowledge Infrastructure
Kremlin’s push on technological sovereignty met with scepticism as West shuns partnerships over Ukraine war
Other institutions likely to follow in steps of University of Hong Kong if motion passes, say observers
Quantum physicist describes breaking stereotypes about age in science, her venture into the start-up world and how she ultimately chose academia
Government must do more to fast-track visas for talent, says top Indian official
Kim In-Chul has ample experience, but academics warn he faces a polarised political climate and universities’ resistance to change
Recent measures prevent women from participating in academic conferences or graduation ceremonies
All 45 Indian public universities to admit students on basis of one exam, prompting concerns over diversity and institutional autonomy
Doxa editor Armen Aramyan discusses year-long house arrest, narrowing academic freedom and the future of Russia’s independent media
Staff scour social media to root out dissidents, with escalation of penalties meant to silence students
After decades operating in a largely low-inflation environment, Western universities are seeing rising energy costs and war in Ukraine push prices up. How exposed is the sector?
Government ‘shifts blame’ for visa overstayers to universities, in blow to regional institutions wrestling with declining domestic population
Iran’s universities have thrived despite the country’s sanctions, which could soon be lifted – but nation still beset by lack of postgraduate opportunities, scholars say
Russian Foundation for Basic Research looking at Rb1.15 billion decrease, while Moscow State University told to slash budget by 10 per cent
Staff reportedly told Nato is to blame for conflict triggered by Russian invasion
Incident could signal ‘big reversal’ of Chinese government policy on international academic exchange, academics say
Ukraine war focuses attention on future of island and role of universities in defence
Signatories of letter urging peace include dozens of top academics and Nobel prizewinner
University leavers jumped 40 per cent in 2021, according to government figures
Researcher shrugs off ban, saying Russians are ‘used to avoiding such useless regulations’
Long-standing issues put into sharp focus as expert predicts half of students pursuing medicine abroad fail to become doctors
East-West schism widened by Russian academia being cut off from world, says scholar
Grassroots effort by linguists seeks to lift up non-native English speakers, many of whom cannot afford professional proofreaders