‘Long Covid’ for Australia and New Zealand international education
Northern rivals have stolen a march on sectors Down Under, whose recovery could be a long time coming
Northern rivals have stolen a march on sectors Down Under, whose recovery could be a long time coming
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New Cambridge guidance will?help academics avoid collaborations that pose a threat to security or academic freedom, says Stephen Toope
Nuclear submarine announcement elevates importance of universities’ soft power influence, says former PM
Headlines about whether the liberal arts can work in Asia only probe part of the story,?says Scott Anthony
Boston-based university’s 11th campus aims to fill major Silicon Valley need, with a vow of social conscience
Former Hong Kong v-c and expert?on the overseas Chinese experience talks about living through nearly a century of Asian history
A recently formed group and an attendant conference hope to bring greater attention to issues being faced in?India
Amid languishing quality, introducing what could be a more expensive curriculum to deliver may not boost employability, says Pushkar
Author of ‘sleeping beauty’ coronavirus paper says her experience is ‘incredibly strong’ argument for funding basic science?
Institutions in poorer nations have the eager students, and hope the West is now ready to supply the expertise
THE survey finds that students rate in-person tuition significantly more highly
Top HBCU is latest victim in ransomware onslaught that has institutions globally struggling to?counter
A new term is beginning in the northern hemisphere, and many campuses are reopening. But are academics relishing a return to relative normality or fearful of unvaccinated students? And what has the...
A commitment to truth based on scientific evidence and academic freedom is more necessary than ever, say Philip Altbach and Jamil Salmi