China is opening its doors wider to foreign partners Regulation of international branch campuses can be onerous, but China has begun to show flexibility in areas of national strategy, says Hongqing Yang By Hongqing Yang 22 November
Fed-up overseas students begin lobbying for return to China Young researchers have been locked out of labs and clinics for 10 months because of Covid By Joyce Lau 20 November
THE Live Asia: ‘global strategy needed’ for refugee students Experts urge universities to see Covid disruption as an opportunity to broaden access By Joyce Lau 17 November
THE Awards Asia 2020: winners announced Both top-ranked Tsinghua and lesser-known institutions lauded for excellence in difficult times By THE reporters 17 November
New centre to help reshape China’s assessment of its universities Academics say Chinese higher education has long been hobbled by the lack of an ‘accurate system of academic evaluation’ By Jing Liu 17 November
What can the West learn from China about keeping campuses Covid-free? Pre-arrival checks and continuous monitoring of student health are replicable elements of China’s successful approach, say Yingru Li and Jane Duckett By Yingru Li 17 November
International education ‘weaponised’ as geopolitical tension rises Conference also hears that online learning might present more equitable opportunities for cultural exchange By Joyce Lau 14 November
Korean medical exam crisis sparks fears of doctor shortage Vast majority of final-year students fail to take test to qualify as physicians By Joyce Lau 13 November
‘Oversight needed’ so AI can be used for good in Asia-Pacific Academics urge governments to set up frameworks for ethical use of technology and reaffirm the need for greater multidisciplinarity By Joyce Lau 12 November
Role models and career support ‘key to keeping women in science’ Astrophysicists in Hong Kong and France say that public perceptions of gender should change and that more should be done to support women in science By Joyce Lau 12 November
Delhi v-c’s forced exit spotlights Indian governance crisis Yogesh Tyagi suspended by government after he and executive council try to appoint rival candidates for registrar By Joyce Lau 11 November
Pakistan’s knowledge city plans ‘impractical’ Scholars say country should focus on more pressing higher education issues after prime minister announces ambitious scheme By Ellie Bothwell 8 November