Hong Kong student’s death first to be linked to police protest actions HKUST is in mourning after the death was announced at a graduation ceremony Joyce Lau 11月 8日
Collaboration concerns remain as China shifts focus to arts One US university turned down a joint venture and another cancelled a music tour, but soft power push in higher education continues Joyce Lau 11月 3日
One campus, two systems: where does the future lie? Healing divides between Hong Kong and Chinese students will never be easy, but the academic community is a good place for discussions to begin, argues Brian Wong Brian Wong 11月 3日
Vietnamese parents must stop pushing their children into degrees they hate Schools in Vietnam need to recruit careers advisers – but their advice should be aimed primarily at parents, says Matthew Edward Matthew D. Edward 11月 2日
Kurds fear ‘displacement’ by Turkey’s Syria campuses plan Ankara may be seeking long-term presence in Syria through campuses that will bring influx of non-Kurdish refugees, according to experts John Morgan 10月 31日
AI university president hopeful that Middle East can ‘catch up’ Sir Michael Brady believes generous scholarships and opportunity to create post-oil economy will prove attractive Chris Havergal 10月 29日
Indonesia enlists technology legend to galvanise universities Commentators laud ‘exciting’ political pairing of seasoned bureaucrat and entrepreneurial icon John Ross 10月 28日
India must curb its entrance examination industry A single test per state could help tackle India’s costly and complex admissions system, says Sanjay Mishra Sanjay Mishra 10月 28日