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China offers reassurance after seemingly random attack
AI model released by students sparked controversy for similarities to one developed by scientists from Tsinghua University
Head of Macau University of Science and Technology explains how strategic importance of region is growing as its economy matures
As policymakers reduce funding, institutions seen as having little choice but to start charging students more
Some students saw their university fees triple as the government attempted to lift the benchmark for the first time in five years
Postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers say they are often subject to supervisors’ whims, leaving some feeling exploited
Several Chinese academics working overseas have disappeared or been detained on return to homeland as leaders expand national security laws
Number of English-medium degrees on offer outside traditional anglophone destinations increases by 48 per cent in five years
Chinese leader calls for greater alignment of degree programmes with the country’s workplace needs
Lai Ching-te uses inauguration speech to ask for return of mainland students to island universities but installation accompanied by rising cross-Strait tensions
The higher education researcher reflects on transitioning between Australian and Chinese institutions and how universities are searching for ‘new deals’
Energy required to run and cool supercomputers is at odds with universities’ sustainability targets, particularly in hotter parts of the world
More students are coming to Taiwan under the New Southbound Policy, but some believe both the quality of incoming students and the education on offer are being compromised
Politicians apologise after tensions between international students and locals culminate in violence in capital
Professor faces dismissal from Leiden after reports of inappropriate behaviour, also involving her husband, spanning more than three decades
Survey indicates that researchers are poorly prepared for upcoming shift to free-to-read model
Politicians promise to support Hong Kong’s international education goals, while reminding universities to foster patriotism towards China
Chinese nationals studying abroad report being subject to transnational surveillance by authorities, leaving them scared to speak freely
Malaysia is learning from top student destinations like Australia and Canada when it comes to creating balanced immigration rules for foreign students
Vice-chancellors refute claims that the selection process for their roles is politically driven
End of prime minister’s two-decade term brings reflection on sector’s rapid development but also its enduring challenges
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
Students looking closer to home for international education, but immigration rules and price points remain barrier