Hong Kong universities urged to assert freedom after crackdown
City’s reputation hinges on continued preservation of academic freedom and students’ rights
City’s reputation hinges on continued preservation of academic freedom and students’ rights
Leader says that desire to maintain tranquillity can deter islanders from pushing ideas to ‘breaking point’
Civil service hostility, legislative complexity and political naivety keep restructure in the slow lane
Academic experts?amazed?at the speed of development in AI that enables new technology delivering financial services
The language specialist talks about his monoglot roots, the joys of linguistics and why academics could take a trick or two from English teachers
Survey respondents cite concern over lack of funding, difficulty of international travel and bureaucracy
Study finds that students who are more likely to perceive stigma around mental health issues have greater odds of exhibiting suicidal behaviour?
Hundreds remain cornered by police inside Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Research also finds that branch campus graduates earn more than their peers who studied in the West
Survey released as new data show the majority of US universities?have seen a decline in new international students this year
Raj Kumar wants greater focus on liberal arts studies, against existing preoccupation with science
New report?warns presentation of discounts as ‘scholarships’?is?driving ‘race to the bottom’
Tim Cook will chair the business school’s advisory board??
Number of student visas issued to Chinese nationals by Australia, Canada, UK and US grew 4.5 per cent from 2016 to 2019, as expansion slows
Higher education is not unaffected by the chokehold on press freedom in Australia, says John Ross?