India faces medical education crisis after Ukraine exodus Long-standing issues put into sharp focus as expert predicts half of students pursuing medicine abroad fail to become doctors By Pola Lem 22 March
Hideo Ohno: improving innovation and culture change The Tohoku University president discusses the legacy of the 2011 earthquake and making his institution more friendly to foreigners By Rosa Ellis 22 March
War forces post-Soviet scholars to choose between Russia and West East-West schism widened by Russian academia being cut off from world, says scholar By Pola Lem 19 March
Chinese campuses close as Covid cases spike again Senior officer dismissed because of cluster of cases at university in Jilin By Jing Liu 18 March
Tony Chan: working in Saudi Arabia The KAUST president discusses the treatment of women and academic freedom By Rosa Ellis 15 March
Revamp of postgraduate recruitment goes before Chinese lawmakers Authorities to debate changes to master’s and PhD enrolment systems By Jing Liu 12 March
How long can China stay largely closed to international students? Scholars optimistic despite 490,000 learners still waiting to enter country, with recent survey showing 53 per cent struggle with ‘serious mental health issues’ By Pola Lem 11 March
Hope for end to campus violence as student unions return to Pakistan Supporters say student engagement could lead to a ‘less radicalised’ student body, but fear more political meddling in institutional decisions By Pola Lem 10 March
Fulbright scholarship programme reinstated in Afghanistan Students welcome turnaround, which comes after January announcement that US State Department had shuttered the scheme By Pola Lem 9 March
Ejection of union president spotlights Thai generational divide Netiwit Chotiphatphaisal accused of disrespect towards administrators and monarchy By Pola Lem 7 March
Chinese funders ‘must act in concert’ to curb research misconduct Agencies must agree on ‘demarcation line’ for questionable behaviour and mete out consistent punishment, Science paper says By Pola Lem 4 March
Life still trumps work for female researchers in the Middle East The unrelenting social pressure to take on all domestic duties leaves women little time for professional advancement, says Sabrin Ramadhan By Sabrin Ramadhan 2 March