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Experts call for new prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin to separate universities from education portfolio and foster multiculturalism in senior HE levels
In city state’s budget, outdated mindsets and “elephants in the room” are out, Asian studies and travel are in
Move to reduce reliance on SCI citations in decision-making could affect everything from researchers’ careers to university rankings, experts say
‘Freedom of speech is a question of interpretation,’ says v-c who maintains art studio in Beijing
Researchers must be prepared to share their raw data if their work is to be considered scientifically sound, says geneticist
While much harm has been done by epidemic, institutions could use crisis to sharpen strategies and practices in areas such as internationalisation and e-learning, experts say
New recommendations offer flexibility to university employees who want to create start-ups
Professors ride a wave of ‘public anger’ over coronavirus outbreak in airing anti-government views
Professors on the mainland and overseas defying government guidelines as outbreak spreads
Sharing of information improves after Chinese president Xi Jinping warns officials against withholding data
Debate continues over the withdrawal of a “dissent” course last year at Yale-NUS
The president and dean of the Asian Institute of Management tells Joyce Lau that being an introverted leader and a minority has taught her empathy
Hong Kong experts, drawing on experiences from the 2003 Sars epidemic, emphasise transparency
Sector leaders emphasise potential role that country’s academics could play in finding solutions to global challenges
Academics are taking advantage of their freedom to launch new research, but question how long this will last
Study finds Ugandan students valued their educational experiences but felt isolated in wider society
Academics call for reform of system that favours students from wealthy cities
Videos document shocking injuries, including to student leader
Researcher said he had transferred the sums to help cash flow at his lab
Exams rescheduled and special trains laid on to get students home to participate in ballot
Former justice minster and wife alleged to have faked materials for children’s university applications
Chinese biophysicist jailed for three years for experiment that led to live births of three genetically altered children
Two prominent cases signal higher-level response to abuses on campus
Asian academics lend their own languages and experiences to the budding field of queer studies, says ‘godmother’ of the Taiwan LGBT movement