Major nations urged to follow Korea’s school to HE funding shift New Korean president’s plan to cut school funding to boost universities amid demographic and economic changes may be ‘prescient’ By John Morgan 8 December
Chinese school-leavers look closer to home for overseas study Cultural familiarity, sense of safety and soaring rankings foster interest in nearby countries By John Ross 6 December
Iraqi higher education needs to develop a culture of critical thinking The country’s cultural deference to authority means students lack the courage and the motivation to challenge current thinking, says Aus Abdulwahhab By Aus Abdulwahhab 4 December
Chinese PhD students on low state allowances ‘like beggars’ Experts agree with vice-chancellor that financial support for doctoral candidates should be increased By Jing Liu 3 December
MENA Summit: heavy-handed regulation ‘hurts student employability’ Zayed University provost Michael Allen says lack of course flexibility regarding microcredentials is hurting graduates’ chances in the labour market By Jack Grove 30 November
Going Global: Myanmar’s private universities ‘overwhelmed’ Applicants turn away from public campuses, but external perceptions of the country as ‘failed state’ could put off overseas institutions from forming new collaborations By Pola Lem 30 November
MENA Universities Summit: UAE loosens visa rules to keep research talent Recent changes to visa represent shift in thinking about attracting and retaining brightest graduates, says education adviser Maryam Riaz By Jack Grove 30 November
MENA Universities Summit: shorter online lectures ‘better’ Shorter online lectures work better, says former World Bank higher education director Francisco Marmolejo By Jack Grove 29 November
Going Global: UK ‘risks missing boat’ when China reopens For collaborations to succeed, institutions ‘need to tackle’ underlying problems of uneven funding between countries By Pola Lem 29 November
Going Global: Western universities ‘clamour for Indian collaborations’ Despite shifting power dynamic, centuries-old perceptions of Western superiority persist, scholars say By Pola Lem 29 November
India ‘in strong position’ heading into talks with publishers Nation ‘would do well’ to seek out global expertise for its 2023 national publishing plan, with negotiations expected to be ‘long and protracted’ By Pola Lem 29 November
Demonstrations on scores of campuses in China Covid protests Tsinghua and Peking universities among 79 institutions reportedly affected by unrest over long-running lockdowns and restrictions By Pola Lem 28 November