Universities in Myanmar need more international help A two-year hiatus in educational activities following the military coup is threatening the country's post-conflict future, says a professor in Yangon 7月 1日
Taliban begins religious reform of Afghan universities Religious requirements tripled, forcing some institutions to make cuts to core courses Pola Lem 6月 29日
Will China ever recover its international student flows? Higher education analysts mull China’s continued attractiveness as a student destination amid its zero-Covid policy and scant foreign student returnees Pola Lem 6月 28日
Liberal Arts Forum: leaders say Asia must forge its own path An internalised, colonial-era emphasis on exam grades is preventing students from deeper learning, forum hears Pola Lem 6月 23日
Japanese employment practices ‘turning off’ overseas scholars Western scholars may be taken aback by job negotiations in a country where universities rarely reward merit over seniority Pola Lem 6月 22日
Top Chinese universities trial three-year bachelor’s degrees Peking and Tsinghua join drive to smooth journey from undergraduate to postgraduate studies Jing Liu 6月 21日
China’s pressure on graduate employment ‘fuelling cheating’ Beijing should ease off on top-down pressure and extend its window for reporting graduates' job status, academics say Pola Lem 6月 16日
BNO visa holders from Hong Kong ‘a bridge to Asia’, UK told Scholars urge home fees for young Hong Kongers but warn other former British colonies could want similar concessions Pola Lem 6月 15日
UK opens resettlement scheme for Afghan Chevening alumni Alumnus cautions that lines of communication with UK government ‘must remain open’ with transparent timescale for evacuation Pola Lem 6月 14日
Returnee academics in China ‘have lower job satisfaction’ Researchers suggest universities should do more to help researchers adapt after time overseas Jing Liu 6月 14日