First female Indian central university leader ‘strict on protesters’ As political turmoil mounts in India, Jamia Millia Islamia v-c says she will protect students, but suspend those who go ‘too far’ By Pola Lem 22 March
Monash Malaysia’s new chief aims to keep students in the country As well-connected academic prepares to take the helm at her alma mater’s branch campus, she reflects on the opportunities – and challenges – for the institution and the nation By John Ross 19 March
‘Buy papers or lose your job’: the dilemma facing Thai academics Linking salary rises to publication record has fuelled research ethics violations, with early career academics struggling the most By Pola Lem 18 March
Iranian scholar who resigned in protest may need to seek asylum Physicist who spoke out in anti-regime demonstrations faces uncertain future, unable to return to her university or country By Pola Lem 14 March
India campus ‘not educational colonialism’, says Australian v-c As Deakin plans first overseas outpost on Indian soil, it says the learnings will flow both ways By John Ross 10 March
Leading Indian university U-turns on student sit-ins ban Educational institutions ‘should not act as correction agencies, but be centres of human flourishing’, scholar says By Pola Lem 9 March
How will Chinese universities respond to the rise of ChatGPT? AI-powered tools without multiple mechanisms of censorship are unlikely to be allowed on mainland, expert says By Jing Liu 8 March
A window from afar: the future of China studies? Even as Covid travel restrictions are lifted, Xi-era crackdown on freedoms is making on-the-ground research much more difficult By Pola Lem 7 March
A student’s death has highlighted Iran’s dubious publication ethics Students often have no choice but to include professors who have had no input into papers as co-authors, says Roohola Ramezani By Roohola Ramezani 7 March
One in four students rejects leading Korean universities’ offers Pragmatic approach to careers and medical school frenzy behind trend of turning down offers at prestigious ‘SKY’ institutions, academics say By Pola Lem 6 March
Chinese students sue education ministry over rainbow flag penalty Rainbow flag has become ‘target of surveillance’ for university authorities rooting out activism, says scholar By Pola Lem 3 March
Deakin and Wollongong are first to open Indian branch campuses Australian institutions plan outposts in Gujarat International Finance Tec-City By Pola Lem 1 March