‘Unease’ among China scholars as Japan-based academic disappears Scholars are growing increasingly wary of conducting research on and in China as the country strengthens national security laws By Helen Packer 22 March
Paper claiming ‘world’s oldest pyramid’ retracted over ‘error’ Editors express concern over dating of soil samples ‘not associated with manmade features’, but authors attack ‘unjust retraction of groundbreaking research’ By Jack Grove 20 March
Korea’s international student goal at odds with visa crackdown Universities struggling to balance need to enrol more overseas students with strict visa compliance requirements By Helen Packer 19 March
Privatisation backlash as Indian universities granted autonomy National Education Policy prioritises institutional autonomy but controls remain tight despite attempts to decentralise By Helen Packer 18 March
Impact of Japanese international tuition fee hike debated Tuition fees for foreign overseas in Japan are expected to rise above domestic ones for first time By Helen Packer 16 March
China prioritises research spending despite economic downturn Central investment might go some way to mitigate declining spending by local government and industry By Helen Packer 15 March
Bangladesh and Vietnam ‘rising stars’ for student recruitment India and China expected to remain top sending markets to 2030, but overall growth rate set to slow By Helen Packer 14 March
Cross-strait tensions hamper Chinese recruitment drive in Taiwan Efforts to recruit students from across the Taiwan Strait seen as attempt to boost sovereignty claim By Helen Packer 13 March
Hong Kong nears first universities of applied sciences Upgraded institutions seen as a way to meet talent demands in the Greater Bay Area By Helen Packer 11 March
University launches compulsory artificial intelligence module Chinese institution says it wants to nurture ‘master-level strategic scientists’ By Jing Liu 6 March
South Korean doctors oppose expansion of medical school places Thousands walk out, arguing that government should address low pay and poor working conditions before going ahead By Helen Packer 5 March
Universities targeting Koreans will always struggle against the US Historical ties and cultural cachet mean that even as outbound South Korean student numbers fluctuate, the US remains the top choice, says Kyuseok Kim By Kyuseok Kim 26 February