Concern as Hong Kong admits record student intake from mainland China
While institutions welcome surge in applications, some faculty concerned that island¡¯s universities might be ¡®losing their feel¡¯
While institutions welcome surge in applications, some faculty concerned that island¡¯s universities might be ¡®losing their feel¡¯
Relying on overseas expertise is foolish for a country that?abounds with specific?economic issues, says?Jagjit Chadha
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Making appropriate decisions is difficult for students when information is scarce and inaccurate, say?Kaibalyapati Mishra and?Krishna Raj?
Twente president says €4?million a?year for national EDI efforts ¡®a?start¡¯, but that famed tolerance ¡®emphatically¡¯ not the same as inclusion
We must examine how our measures of merit are impacted by culture, context, place and hierarchy, says Cheryl de la Rey
Global research collaboration is on the rise but faces a fundamental shift amid an increasingly unstable geopolitical landscape, says Meric Gertler
Open University confirms plans to sell its stake in company it?helped to?found
New skills priority list shows efforts to?plan for future workforces should focus on professional roles, as well as those?in trades and technical areas, sector leaders say
Critic of Trump would bring extensive academic experience to post steeped in political intrigue
Even after two decades of death threats, Afshin Ellian sees liberal societies as a paradise on Earth
Australian analysis finds that the architects of new policies should think more about unintended consequences such as the level of student debt
Surprise news that the UK is achieving its long-term target for research spending does not dent case for more public investment, says David Willetts
Consultancy firm Education Insight says Brexit to blame as universities look to China and India to replace EU students