Asia-Pacific universities missing AI’s full potential, says study Less than one-third of institutions are utilising technology that could boost innovation and fundraising, report finds By Joyce Lau 26 September
EAIE 2019: ‘One week’s study abroad can boost skills’ Trend for ‘shorter and closer’ overseas study options among Japanese students puts premium on demonstrating educational value, EAIE conference hears By Jack Grove 26 September
China’s threats to academic freedom ‘pose risks’ to foreign partners Lack of scholarly freedom in China threatens future progress for its universities and harms overseas partnerships, warns Scholars at Risk By Joyce Lau 24 September
Student’s arrest highlights fine line for Hong Kong universities Hong Kong Baptist University unrest comes as mass demonstrations in city pass 100-day mark, with major impact for universities By Joyce Lau 23 September
Fragmentation ‘hampering Hong Kong universities’ social research’ ‘Systemic barriers’ hinder universities’ efforts to tackle the territory’s major problems, says report By John Ross 20 September
India’s ranking decline is a timely wake-up call Colonial hangovers and political interference are holding back India’s large public universities, says Saikat Majumdar By Saikat Majumdar 14 September
Hong Kong student leader resigns and flees territory Departure is latest example of intermittent campus disruption from broader protest movement By John Ross 13 September
THE World University Rankings 2020: China powers up The balance of power in Asia is shifting as China’s universities strengthen their rankings performance By Ellie Bothwell 11 September
Hong Kong historian witnesses dictatorship on the doorstep ‘This is a regime that believes you should govern by clubbing people,’ says Frank Dik?tter By Matthew Reisz 11 September
The overseas campus model provides benefits in a post-Brexit world Overseas campuses in Malaysia and China offer University of Nottingham students the global outlook necessary for today’s world, says Shearer West By Shearer West 5 September
It's time for Chinese universities to realign their goals Having caught up in the numbers game, Tsinghua and China more widely are ready to pursue research and teaching suited to their unique priorities, says Bin Yang By Bin Yang 3 September
Hong Kong boycotts replace lectures with ‘lessons in civics’ Students schedule their own classes in protest theory, political history and martial arts By John Ross 3 September