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Chevening alumni praise long-awaited decision to allow Afghans to apply for scholarship scheme
Single-sex colleges provide safe space for women but may be financially unviable as enrolments decline
Journalism professor discusses identifying misinformation in Hong Kong, how deep-fakes are complicating fact-checking and transitioning from practice to research
Ex-HKU law professor receives longest sentence to date under controversial national security law
Institutions switch to online learning as air pollution levels soar
Universities raise quality concerns as regulator sets end-of-year cut-off for transition to digital credits
Researchers identify emergence of ‘China English’ as legitimate version of language
Outpost due to open next year will focus on both research and teaching, after ‘quick’ but ‘robust’ approval process
Fossil fuel producer cracks down on dissenters as it hosts gathering of world leaders
Chinese multinational makes inroads in Europe as technology giants compete to get their tools on university curricula
Top universities project evolving to focus on interdisciplinary work and longer-term measures of success as 10-year anniversary nears
Science Tokyo head says joining forces is an ‘effective strategy’ for institutions facing funding and demographic shortfalls
The rise of Asian higher education has coincided with increasing graduate un- and under-employment in several nations, calling the value of degrees into question and threatening national stability. But is the problem underprepared students or dysfunctional politics and economies? Helen Packer reports
‘Sea turtles’ seen as aiding elite universities’ internationalisation goals, but tide may already be turning
Attacks on academics and suppression of student protests may intensify under leader linked to human rights abuses
High cost may turn international universities off Vietnam despite growing demand
Research institutes ‘unprepared’ for impact of growing focus on national security amid geopolitical shifts, survey finds
Beijing announces plans to expand doctoral programmes in key disciplines and offers more financial aid
Non-Punjabi Indians may reconsider study destination as diplomatic row shows little sign of cooling
Island’s chief executive instructs universities to strengthen vetting processes as plans to attract more offshore students ramp up
Chinese students could face further vilification as presence in sensitive areas under question
Monarch bankrolls new academic programme to support small states threatened by climate change
Japanese women’s institution decided not to go ahead with nursing school after ministry pushback, but had already hired faculty
Island’s leaders unveil new policies to attract international talent and grow foreign student base