Asia Summit: elite universities see need to help regional campuses Outreach with less prestigious and rural institutions vital, sector leaders say By Joyce Lau 1 June
Asia Summit: ¡®full transformation¡¯ to lifelong learning needed ¡®Tinkering with an outmoded¡¯ approach is not enough, Tan Eng Chye tells THE event By Simon Baker 1 June
Civil partnerships: dos and don¡¯ts for successful industry collaboration When it comes to industry collaboration, Eiichi Saitoh knows that experience is the best teacher. Here are his tried-and-tested tips for success By Eiichi Saitoh 1 June
Chinese researchers now largest overseas cohort in Japan China-born academics now make up the largest cohort of foreign scholars in Japan, followed by Americans, Koreans and Britons By Joyce Lau 1 June
Overseas students fear losing degrees as China borders stay shut Entry ban compounded by lack of flexibility on degree time limits, publishing requirements and accreditation transfer By Joyce Lau 31 May
Universities must promote innovation and creativity in a post-Covid world Universities have a unique opportunity to shape the post-pandemic future by promoting innovation and creativity for wider social impact, says Tan Eng Chye By Tan Eng Chye 28 May
Asia Universities Summit to focus on spreading excellence Fully virtual gathering to be held in partnership with Fujita Health University By THE Events team 28 May
India has renewed push for mutual recognition of qualifications Employers, universities and students are demanding bilateral recognition of Indian qualifications. Eldho Mathews explains why it matters By Eldho Mathews 27 May
Hong Kong universities impose Covid vaccine rules Several city institutions will not ban unvaccinated students from campus outright but will subject them to testing and may limit access to housing By Joyce Lau 27 May
Japan-bound overseas students ¡®abandoned¡¯ as border stays shut Border closures, funding cuts and overnight classes have made life ¡®unbearable¡¯, learners claim By Joyce Lau 26 May
The pandemic will accelerate higher education¡¯s privatisation in India When the country embarks on recovery from its brutal second Covid wave, public spending on universities is unlikely to be a priority, says Pushkar By Pushkar 25 May
Indian inequality exposed as ad?hoc lecturers bear Covid brunt Covid wave has revealed a deadly lack of welfare and job security By Joyce Lau 24 May