Covid and geopolitical tensions ‘stem Asian brain drain’
Interplay of pandemic, geopolitics and demographics generating ‘significant movement in this part of the world’
Interplay of pandemic, geopolitics and demographics generating ‘significant movement in this part of the world’
But academics need to navigate political tensions, even in their classrooms
Japan could take inspiration from European models, says former Max Planck head
Outreach with less prestigious and rural institutions vital, sector leaders say
‘Tinkering with an outmoded’ approach is not enough, Tan Eng Chye tells THE event
Policy welcome, but Japan ‘must address uncertainty’ around future Covid waves, academics say
When employers and governments?state preferences for particular universities, it further overheats entry competition, says Hiroshi Ono
The Vassar College president discusses creating equitable partnerships, minimising resistance on campus and what higher education can learn from healthcare
Lifelong learning and industry collaboration are also priorities for higher education in the region, says Choltis Dhirathiti
Offering two-year UK visas to graduates of elite global universities penalises poorer countries and may harm international student recruitment, critics warn
Analysis of 20 million papers suggests global science powerhouses are increasingly benefiting from biased citation practices
The National Education Policy is like a breath of fresh air; now universities need to make the changes happen to reap the rewards, says Pankaj Mittal
Stabilisation funding, fellowships and industry collaboration grants identified as key priorities, but questions about whether country can successfully replicate Brussels schemes remain
Mahidol University is focusing on nurturing academic talent and introducing more flexible education in a bid to attract a wider pool of students, says its president Banchong Mahaisavariya
Ukrainian philologist who found a?host university while in a 10-hour queue at the border talks about a life upended