Australia cancels Chinese scholars¡¯ visas
Literature specialists barred as Australia¡¯s relationship with China sinks another notch
Literature specialists barred as Australia¡¯s relationship with China sinks another notch
Expert calls for equal?treatment of aspiring doctors, whether they are educated abroad or at home
Survey from Association of Commonwealth Universities shows struggle that academics have in going digital compared with institutional leaders?
A Pakistan-based institution saw a new generation of leaders emerge during Covid-19
Those planning new universities might think that a good institution will attract top staff wherever it is located. But is the quality of the environment beyond the ivory tower really so insignificant...
No better place than city state for higher education's new era, says Nanyang Technological University president
A coalition of US universities is freely sharing technology and intellectual property related to coronavirus, but this approach must not stop at the pandemic, writes Moo Hwan Kim
Ability to commercialise research is key to rebuilding war-torn countries such as Sri Lanka, but businesses must pledge support, say sector leaders
NUS centre starts work with China-India relations, before turning to Sino-Japanese ties
Knowledge transfer and start-up incubators are more important than ever given the economic downturn in the wake of Covid-19, say university leaders in South Korea
Degrees will not be granted without final-year assessments, even if they are delayed?
China makes record-breaking achievements in latest league table as experts predict that the pandemic may accelerate the country¡¯s rise
But observers question whether it can last, as pandemic lays waste to the business model
Scholars say the pandemic has drawn attention to the uncertain and adaptive nature of research and called for a broader range of evidence to be valued
Academic questions whether quotas are the best way to move towards equality