South Korea debates admissions as elite ‘feeder’ schools lose licences Scholars question whether move against autonomous private schools will go far enough in equalising university admissions Ellie Bothwell 7月 24日
Palestinian university fights Israeli visa restrictions Rising numbers of overseas academics have been hit with visa denials or refused entry to Palestine, scholars say Ellie Bothwell 7月 23日
THE Leadership Summit: doctors ‘make good vice-chancellors’ Forum mulls the merits of external experience, elected leaders and 10-year term limits John Ross 7月 19日
THE Leadership Summit: lack of student belonging ‘creates resentment’ In times of conflict it is best to meet students on their own turf, University of Cape Town leader says John Ross 7月 18日
Time to talk, Hong Kong university leaders tell combatants Digging in will solve nothing, university presidents say, as protests continue John Ross 7月 8日
Turkey crackdown ‘will have knock-on effect’ for research quality ‘Bad science’ could gain traction in the country as academics seek not to provoke regime Simon Baker 7月 7日
Academics split on risk to universities after Hong Kong protests Observers suggest attempts to influence campus affairs – directly or indirectly – might increase after assault on legislature John Ross 7月 4日