Korea ‘needs new internationalisation plan’ after meeting target Having hit 300,000 foreign enrolments ahead of schedule, experts say the next stage of expansion should be better thought-through By Rosalind Skillen 18 July
Critics misinterpret our mission, says joint campus leader ‘Bumps’ inevitable when an institution tries to fuse the best of the East and the West, according to management theory expert By John Ross 17 July
Iranian universities ‘becoming security battlegrounds’ Scores of students suspended and expelled without due process, report reveals, amid heightened tensions because of war with US By Rosalind Skillen 16 July
ߣߣÊÓÆµ Awards Arab World 2026: shortlist announced Universities from 13 countries and territories make the final shortlist after more than 400 entries received By Lily Pagano 16 July
Rise of Chinese social media sleuth ‘exposes research failures’ Content creator who helped oust top Chinese academics after accusing them of fabricating data promises to strike again By Rosalind Skillen 16 July
Indian higher education enrolment reaches new record Increase in female students and applicants coming from overseas helps sector grow by 17 per cent since start of decade By Rosalind Skillen 13 July
Low demand blamed as India closes dozens of engineering schools Technical institutions suffer as high youth unemployment pushes students towards international alternatives By Rosalind Skillen 13 July
Weak yen ‘driving decline’ in number of Japanese studying abroad Country is hosting more international students drawn by lure of ‘cool Japan’ while rising costs keep domestic students at home By Rosalind Skillen 10 July
Victoria University to open India campus in August Victoria and Flinders announce new campuses as footprint of ߣߣÊÓÆµn universities in India continues to grow By Rosalind Skillen 9 July
‘No one is happy’ as research funding centralised in Bangladesh Scholars raise concerns about academic freedom and fairness after funding decisions taken away from universities By Rosalind Skillen 9 July
Semiconductor domination a ‘risk’ for Taiwan’s top university While computer chip pre-eminence is alluring, it cannot be allowed to overshadow ‘other areas of advantage’, says NTU president By John Ross 8 July
In India, AI is only exacerbating academic inequality For those without digital and cultural capital, AI is a dangerous helper whose use is liable to land them in hot water, says Rituparna Patgiri By Rituparna Patgiri 3 July