After Yale-NUS divorce, can liberal arts survive in Asia? Fait accompli shutdown ‘a metaphor for the decline of Western liberalism in Asia’, say experts after Singapore decision By John Ross 3 September
Get at-risk research collaborators out of Afghanistan, UK told Ministers ‘negligent’ over failure to issue visas to scholars and activists who worked with British-based academics By John Morgan 3 September
World University Rankings 2022: can China make the top 10? THE data reveal the areas where China’s top universities are ahead of their global peers and where they have the most ground to make up By Ellie Bothwell 2 September
World University Rankings 2022: results announced Universities that published high-impact research on Covid-19 have soared up the league table, with China reaping the most rewards By Ellie Bothwell 2 September
Saikat Majumdar: universities feel in the middle of everything Ashoka University professor and novelist discusses academic life in the US and India, as well as his next novel, which explores ‘the ethics of education’ By Joyce Lau 2 September
Universities must rediscover the value of listening to those beyond the campus We should build education and research on an embrace of others and a regard for diversity that does not stop at the campus gate, says Teruo Fujii By Teruo Fujii 1 September
What now for Afghan universities? Twenty years of progress hangs in the balance, says Rahmatullah Katawazai By Rahmatullah Katawazai 1 September
Afghan universities ‘in grave danger’ under Taliban Global HE community urged to help rescue scholars and students as outlook is potentially ‘disastrous’, particularly for women By Joyce Lau 31 August
HE world must maintain links with Afghanistan ‘for good of people’ Pushing for importance of education could be only way to secure a future for the country, conflict resolution scholar urges By Simon Baker 31 August
Hindu nationalism fears spur US scholars into action A recently formed group and an attendant conference hope to bring greater attention to issues being faced in India By Joyce Lau 30 August
Hijacked journals ‘siphon millions of dollars’ from research International action needed to eliminate ‘cloned journals’ that prey on early career researchers, says Indian research integrity adviser By Jack Grove 30 August
India’s rush to teach in native languages may be premature Even with automated translation technology, perfecting course materials in multiple languages will take time, says Mukhtar Ahmad By Mukhtar Ahmad 30 August