Hong Kong universities ¡®could suffer¡¯ as population shrinks
But academics note silver lining, with larger number of qualified local?high schoolers gaining access to city¡¯s high-quality institutions
But academics note silver lining, with larger number of qualified local?high schoolers gaining access to city¡¯s high-quality institutions
¡®Swot¡¯ diagrams show the relative strengths and weaknesses of university systems across the Asia-Pacific region. Simon Baker reports
Two top institutions plan to join forces in potential bid for ?10 trillion fund, amid concerns over widening gap between sector¡¯s ¡®rich and poor¡¯
Covid a memory in most regions as cost, quality, work and migration opportunities guide study destination choices
With the continent¡¯s youth population set to soar, many observers worry that its overstretched universities will be unable to cope, with consequences for the whole world. So what is the solution?...
Steve Tsang hoped for more enlightenment on how China's ascent will shape our future
Steve Kang says he wants to challenge East Asian 'uni-directional' tradition of education where students simply 'prepare for the test'
Policy drives backed by serious funding make Asia an R&D force to be reckoned with
To rise rapidly, institutions should consider a four-pronged strategy for growth and development, says Tan Chorh Chuan
The country spends more on higher education than many of its regional neighbours, so why isn¡¯t this reflected in the Asia University Rankings?
Wherever your institution sits in the Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2016, there is always more to the results than meets the eye, says Peter Mathieson
Ambitious scheme would see higher education institutions across 10 countries agree common framework, with a helping hand from Europe
Japan ranks low?for gender equality and Japanese women have long complained that the domestic demands on them, combined with universities¡¯ unwillingness to compensate for them, make academic careers...