Student protests ‘now a battle for Bangladesh’s political future’
In the face of a deadly crackdown on demonstrators, student groups in Bangladesh are at the forefront of calls for reform
In the face of a deadly crackdown on demonstrators, student groups in Bangladesh are at the forefront of calls for reform
Industry links seen as key for one of the first foreign universities to set up a base in India
Despite bold ambitions, Incheon Global Campus has been largely shunned by international universities and ignored by politicians – could the next decade see its revival?
First comprehensive research university to fully switch to block teaching believes it is destined to become ‘more mainstream’
‘There’s an assumption that if you pay for something, it is going to be better quality than if it’s free,’ says librarian involved in Hong Kong collaboration
Ministry support will be vital, but a lack of political imperative could limit motivation, say?Hyejin Kim,?Erik Mobrand and?Sylvia Schwaag Serger?
As a small fish in a very big pond, New Zealand can ill?afford to turn its back on its giant neighbours, academics warn
Universities can now sign up to participate ahead of data collection opening in the autumn
Increased discrimination may be hangover from pandemic, say researchers behind?International Student Barometer
Literary critic and cultural historian on utopian fiction, the patriarchy and?the perils of budget cuts
Debate on how far governments should regulate universities without impinging on academic freedom and autonomy
Sector leaders call for rethink of teaching methods to prepare students for changing world of work
Nanyang Technological University gets leadership prize for its ‘outstanding rate and quality of development’
Chemistry laureate Sir Fraser Stoddart claims University of Hong Kong leader is victim of ‘tall poppy syndrome’
Malaysian Cabinet member says universities should prioritise local needs over global reputation