East Asia has ¡®toxic academic culture¡¯
Region¡¯s universities must build a type of institution distinctive from those in the West, scholar argues
Region¡¯s universities must build a type of institution distinctive from those in the West, scholar argues
John Ross examines the state of cross-study and collaboration between Australia and its neighbours in the East
Academics?urge governments to set up frameworks for ethical use of technology and?reaffirm the need for greater multidisciplinarity?
More than 30 institutions from 13 territories in running for inaugural awards
Tsinghua vice-president Bin?Yang outlines how the nation¡¯s rapid digital development is evolving to boost the quality and accessibility of education and to give the world a?window on?China
Outgoing EdUHK head reflects on a decade-long stint leading Hong Kong¡¯s teacher training university
Limits on free speech, funding cuts and political appointments at public universities risk squandering a golden opportunity to create a thriving higher education system, says Saikat Majumdar
Inaugural ceremony to build on success of long-running UK-focused awards
Analysis of?862 scientific projects?¨C paid for with 131 million yuan of public funding?¨C identifies?no knowledge-transfer outcomes
From Third World to First
New models beckon after ¡®golden age¡¯, sociologist predicts, as source countries seek to plug skills haemorrhage
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world¡¯s media
Trip Down Under seen as a positive sign for international education on both sides of the Tasman
Scholars say India¡¯s growing pool of wealthy alumni could be a boon, if institutions can tap into them
But Western institutions in the city state may need to relax ¡®normative¡¯ views of free enquiry, Nanyang Technological University¡¯s head tells John Morgan