Asia University Rankings 2017: methodology
Change for the better: fuelled by more comprehensive data, the 2017 Asia rankings probe deeper than ever

Change for the better: fuelled by more comprehensive data, the 2017 Asia rankings probe deeper than ever

Academic experts amazed at the speed of development in AI that enables new technology delivering financial services

In our inaugural analysis of the region, the Asia-Pacific University Rankings 2017 help to show the dynamism of a rapidly growing higher education market

The sudden closure of university campuses across China and elsewhere has necessitated the virtual delivery of vast numbers of courses. And while there have been inevitable teething problems,...

Survey respondents cite concern over lack of funding, difficulty of international travel and bureaucracy

Leaders of top universities acknowledge that balance of power in higher education is moving eastwards

Civil service hostility, legislative complexity and political naivety keep restructure in the slow lane

Ellie Bothwell compares two Beijing universities, Tsinghua and Peking, to explain the former’s rise

Breakdown of year-on-year performance of different countries shows how Chinese universities are quickly catching up with Japan as Asia’s major higher education powerhouse

Policymakers are starting to recognise the value of investing in universities if their nations are to compete globally, says Ka-Ho Mok

To consolidate strengths and address shared challenges, top regional institutions have formed the Asian University Alliance, Tsinghua University’s Zhou Zhong explains
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Book of the week: Victoria Bateman is impressed by the clear and wide-ranging insights of a Nobel-winning economist and public intellectual

Study finds that students who are more likely to perceive stigma around mental health issues have greater odds of exhibiting suicidal behaviourÂ

Hundreds remain cornered by police inside Hong Kong Polytechnic University