Will AI be the death of liberal arts in Asia?
An Indian university founder recently quoted Google AI in defence of his institution’s failure to?back an under-fire academic. The incident exemplifies the threat posed to viewpoint diversity on...
An Indian university founder recently quoted Google AI in defence of his institution’s failure to?back an under-fire academic. The incident exemplifies the threat posed to viewpoint diversity on...
Videos of glamorous scholars sipping coffee portray a lifestyle far removed from the toxic culture of overwork faced by academics, says Rituparna Patgiri
Country hoping to expand international admissions levies ‘contradictory’ 6 per cent surcharge on tuition costs of overseas students
Economic success of graduates key to showing worth of branch campuses, according to chief executive of site set up 25 years ago
India will be the second most-represented country in world for first time
Critics warn of risks to diversity, integration and academic balance as more institutions attempt to cater to?Chinese students
Mark E. Smith eyes destinations ‘closer to home’ for next overseas site after moving quickly to become first to get going in India
Some ‘scholarships’ advertised by UK universities contingent on grades or ‘ambassadorial duties’, with others applied automatically to all
China’s?Double First-Class project?appears to be paying off as the country’s institutions continue to?lead the rankings. Why have similar schemes elsewhere struggled to reap rewards, and can China...
A combination of national agenda, high-quality staff and funding is working in China’s favour. How can other Asian nations catch up?
The definitions behind the key statistics on the?Asia rankings table
Asia’s universities are edging into a more prominent role on the world stage. We look at how excellence initiatives have aided the region’s success, and the revival of transnational education
India’s Ahmedabad University secures top award after becoming leading player in research and innovation
Institutions appear to be overcoming longstanding internationalisation issues, with some reporting record-breaking?levels of interest