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Academics believe regime is ‘unlikely’ to silence ‘spirit of opposition’ gaining momentum across hundreds of campuses
Top Korean institution announces change of direction for its first venture into the US
Founder of China’s New Education Initiative will use award money to expand programme’s reach to rural areas
Closure mirrored US government decision to suspend Fulbright programme to Afghanistan, which it subsequently reversed
Island nation looks instead to start university partnerships and boost mobility to reinvigorate its education exports
Some students reluctant to switch to English-language lectures because national exams are conducted in Chinese
Student groups condemn institution’s denials and call for ‘student-run’ body to look into sexual harassment on campus
Shigakkan University president talks about being the odd one out in an ‘old boys’ club’ and about encouraging her students to carve their own path
Eastern authors ‘risk falling behind’ on visibility and rankings if their work remains behind paywall while US moves to open research, scholars warn
Beijing has given green light for international students’ return but some institutions say learners will have to wait until 2023
Scholars say Russia’s war is to blame for decline in first-year students, with some noting ‘unprecedented’ increases in Polish and Ukrainian languages
Researchers ‘may avoid’ bilateral projects over scrutiny concerns if PM escalates China’s status, scholars caution
Students welcome formation of new CUHK union but say its political involvement will be limited
Disaster may threaten ‘survival and good functioning’ of already cash-strapped institutions, warns sector leader
NSA used 40 programmes to hack into aerospace university, Beijing claims
Nazarbayev University president is ready to stop being envy of post-Soviet system, where centralised governance is still the norm
UUK wants government to reinstate maintenance grants and increase support for graduate students
Embassies in dozens of countries now accepting visa applications, but many students still in the dark over anticipated move
Institutions told to ‘join up’ response with local officials, to have emergency medical care and forensic testing procedures in place
Easing student caps is a ‘step in the right direction’ but doesn’t solve issue of talent leaving for higher pay in other nations, academics say
More fluid degree paths could help graduates develop critical thinking, academics say, amid concerns over how similar changes could affect recruitment
Beijing boosts early student participation in research as world becomes ‘less friendly’, but efforts could stall because of limited funding
But academics note silver lining, with larger number of qualified local high schoolers gaining access to city’s high-quality institutions
The vice-chancellor of FLAME University in India discusses his agenda for reform, lessons learned from his alma mater and the importance of keeping employees happy