Overseas students frustrated as China and Japan restrict entry
Students stranded across the world, half a year since restrictions began, suffer from anxiety and loss of opportunity

Students stranded across the world, half a year since restrictions began, suffer from anxiety and loss of opportunity

Inaugural ceremony to build on success of long-running UK-focused awards

South Korea and China are fastest improving countries in region, as Australia and Japan fail to keep pace

Multilateral efforts can leverage the resources and capabilities of individual institutions into world-changing collaborations, says Christopher Tremewan

Despite talk about Australia’s international education boom, the country’s sector has reason to be wary, as Phil Honeywood explains

On many fronts – research, international collaborations, entrepreneurship, student learning and more – HKUST is active and eager to advance, says Wei Shyy

China is reasserting itself at the forefront of intellectual endeavour while its regional neighbours vie to keep the pace. John Ross reports

Universities ‘optimistic’ about pandemic philanthropy, as deeper pockets compensate for decline in donor numbers

Universities urged to take opportunity to modernise, as government’s next strategic plan set to boost research and technology

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Time to break down barriers and improve global access for higher education, says academic leader in refugee studies

The UK, in particular, could find itself gasping for breath by 2024 if it does not take the currents into account, warns Louise Nicol

Indian education agents call for 25Â per cent reduction in fees as courses move online