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More universities may opt to increase charges if government offers no way out of growing deficits, scholar warns
‘Exponential growth’ in past few years sees China gain on the US in race to be the leading nation in global research output
Sciences ‘under fire’ with appointment of hard-line cleric to oversee appointment of deans
Population boom and geopolitical shifts create positive conditions for institutions to set up shop in central Asia, says higher education minister
US is the ‘elephant in the room’ in a policy that seeks to attract overseas talent and money, says academic
NaUKMA head defends dropping ‘language of aggressor’, despite concerns over freedom of expression
Student organisations say universities are failing to stop ‘growing harassment’ directed at Ukrainian communities
Administrators unalarmed, noting more applicants could come from mainland China, especially Greater Bay Area
As institutions attempt to make language more inclusive, scholars question whether changing language with negative connotations has the opposite effect
Government took away scheme ’hastily’ and ‘without convincing reason’, according to critics
Institutions should pay heed to pressure from Beijing, but avoid depriving students of study abroad opportunities, scholars say
CAS in danger of losing relevance as university research gains ground, study finds
Lacklustre employment for doctorate holders betrays ‘disconnect’ between academia and private sector employers, scholars say
Flexibility of guidelines for universities wanting to open outposts praised, but concerns raised over academic freedom
Academics warn of ‘collapse’ of higher education system after Taliban forces 70,000 female students out of private universities
Four Fields Medal winners and former European Research Council president among advisory board for independent research institute
Cautious optimism for on-campus life and international mobility as China lifts travel restrictions and loosens on-campus pandemic controls
Move to ‘ease burden’ on applicants could leave institutions with ‘no choice’ but to raise other costs, scholar warns
But situation may change with scale-up of programme, potentially causing talent shortfall in US, authors suggest
While training courses and complaints bodies have been implemented across the subcontinent, their effectiveness in addressing harassment is widely questioned. Could more be done – or will female students and academics have to wait for a patriarchal generation to retire, asks Pola Lem
Tymofiy Mylovanov has found fame, funding and support for students via his day-in-the-life tweets
Move to shrink governing body and reduce internal representation seen as rebuke for president Rocky Tuan
China gains influence over neighbour as impact of Western boycotts already visible in paper co-authorship
Decision ‘is in clear violation of Afghanistan’s obligations under international law’, says UN high commissioner for human rights