Online learning shift contends with Chinese internet restrictions Academics at overseas universities find it a challenge to ensure mainland students can access all course materials By Joyce Lau 15 April
K-pop wave spills over into research and lifts Korean HE Popularity of Korean films and music drives emerging field of Hallyu studies and boosts Korean universities’ internationalisation By Joyce Lau 13 April
China’s go-ahead for entrance exam seen as sign of confidence Other Asian nations weigh whether it is fair to test students during a time of mass disruption By Joyce Lau 8 April
Top economist calls for overhaul of India’s ‘Inspector Raj’ regime A new HE system based on the UK model should ‘promote rather than regulate’ universities By Joyce Lau 7 April
Fake news laws may ‘catch on’ during coronavirus Such legislation could curtail academic freedom, say scholars By Ellie Bothwell 6 April
Former WHO director general Margaret Chan appointed at Tsinghua Chan will head new public health school at China's top-ranked university in the midst of coronavirus pandemic By Joyce Lau 3 April
Asian universities face online assessment hurdles in virus crisis Universities urged to take opportunity to introduce innovative ‘next-generation’ assessment and boost ‘academic productivity’ By Joyce Lau 1 April
China’s university entrance exam postponed The gao kao, taken by 10 million students annually, will be delayed until July because of pandemic By Joyce Lau 31 March
How to administer the digital migration Swift decisions are needed on contact hours, attendance and assessment, says Benjamin Tak Yuen Chan By Benjamin Tak Yuen Chan 31 March
Governments have ‘responsibility’ to?help reimburse students An unheeded call for tuition fee refunds in Hong Kong echoes concerns around the world By Joyce Lau 30 March
Interview with Christine Loh The environmentalist discusses her multicultural family, her many divergent careers paths and not becoming ‘complacent’ By Joyce Lau 26 March