New Zealand increasingly competing with Asia for foreign students
Island nation continues to appeal to parents and students as some Asian nations turn from customer to competitor

Island nation continues to appeal to parents and students as some Asian nations turn from customer to competitor

China’s ongoing strength means small gains for countries like Japan and South Korea are not enough for them to remain competitive. Meanwhile, Malaysia proves it’s one to watch. Tash Mosheim reports

Vietnam’s Phenikaa University secures top award after becoming model for private higher education development

Our methodology uses data on all aspects of Asian universities’ core missions

Students and educators call for more guidance from immigration authorities as majority of Indian and Nepalese applicants rejected

But the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ decision to stop updating its journal ranking list is a hopeful sign, says Bruce MacfarlaneÂ

Focus on forming manageable consortia of five to 10 institutions instead of ‘sleeping’ agreements that elicit no action, university leaders say

Patchy uptake of new technologies across region, survey finds, with limited connectivity a potential barrier

Universities urged to play greater role in teaching people how to create their own work, as countries become more sceptical of higher education

Pioneer women university presidents must pave the way by becoming ‘sponsors’ of their successors

University leaders often forget to ask the most important questions when setting up offshore, summit hears

Internationalisation is creating new linguistic challenges for universities, as the imperative to attract foreign students clashes with policies to retain them after they graduate

Péter Magyar is likely to end the funding of foreign influence operations – but ideological control at home will be harder to overcome, says Liviu Matei

China’s flagship Belt and Road initiative continues to pay off as students from priority regions take up degree programmes, but post-pandemic recovery still ongoing

We are witnessing the collapse of the idea that, as civilian institutions, universities should not be targeted in wartime, says Roohola Ramezani