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Preeti Aghalayam faces the daunting task of getting a Zanzibar campus up and running – quickly
Offering education in India could help minimise the effects of the UK’s crackdown on dependants coming into the country, researchers say
Article edit history is an untapped resource in charting the evolution of scientific knowledge over time, researchers say
Researchers sceptical about local government’s plan to open new institution as a means of stopping brain drain
Scholars say it’s impossible to tell whether government motivated by ‘genuine concerns’ or censorship aims
Non-elite institutions have fuelled recent technological successes – with IIT graduates ‘few and far between’ at India’s space agency
Sustainability-focused alliance to include institutions from Asian continent and more far-flung Egypt and Brazil
Government initiative may require change in mindset for institutions ‘historically resistant’ to international activities, scholars say
As Smolny’s liberal arts programme shutters, Russian scholars attempt to revive the interdisciplinary style of learning outside the country
Regime’s history of cleansing Iranian academia bodes ill for faculty supportive of student protesters, researchers say
Judges ask university to make changes to its proposal, including boosting international capacity and adjusting down expected growth figures
Scholars lament loss of ‘critical’ resource in Nordics at a time when knowledge of Asia is ‘increasingly important’
Leading institution joins peers in permitting students to take leave without proof of illness
Disappointment comes months after v-c told alumni that government funding was ‘becoming extremely inadequate’
‘Narrow-mindedness’ over China in US universities driven by fear of losing government funding, says Denis Simon
Outgoing EdUHK head reflects on a decade-long stint leading Hong Kong’s teacher training university
Government steps up scrutiny of university over BJP-critical paper while academics urge Ashoka to reinstate its author
‘Glass ceiling’ still prevents low-income students from reaching top institutions, says researcher
Possibility of tensions flaring again on first anniversary of Mahsa Amini’s death sparks attempts to keep students away from campuses
对超过4600名受访者的调查结果显示,全球新冠疫情期间学术不端行为率急剧上升
Scholars say India’s growing pool of wealthy alumni could be a boon, if institutions can tap into them
Institution critiqued for ‘pre-emptive self-censorship’, perhaps to avoid falling afoul of government
Walailak’s loss of faculty seen as a grim omen for sector haemorrhaging academics
Only 4 per cent of reserved posts filled at India’s 45 central universities