After Yale-NUS divorce, can liberal arts survive in Asia?
Fait accompli shutdown ‘a metaphor for the decline of Western liberalism in Asia’, say experts after Singapore decision

Fait accompli shutdown ‘a metaphor for the decline of Western liberalism in Asia’, say experts after Singapore decision

This year’s wins in ‘Nobel Prize of maths’ show bloc’s research programme must be open to UK and Switzerland, leaders say

Japan ranks low for gender equality and Japanese women have long complained that the domestic demands on them, combined with universities’ unwillingness to compensate for them, make academic careers...

Successful replication efforts heavily tied to whether original research team allowed a role, finds study of contentious psychology field

When employers and governments state preferences for particular universities, it further overheats entry competition, says Hiroshi Ono

Deemed surplus to needs as their university amassed a A$200 million buffer, UWA social scientists find welcome at Curtin

‘DragonBear’ alliance may force Western universities to cancel research partnerships with China, says former science minister Lord Johnson

Instead of creating ‘strong leaders’, institutions should aim to educate students to be ‘someone everyone wants to work with’, academics told

Policy welcome, but Japan ‘must address uncertainty’ around future Covid waves, academics say

Japan achieves best performance in six years, but China still tops the regional rankingÂ

Unlike their Western counterparts, many East Asian institutions have escaped the pandemic fallout from the absence of international students, and are flourishing with state investment and support

Do neighbour institutions work closely together to boost their overall standing or do they tend to play to their strengths in a particular discipline?
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Fully virtual gathering to be held in partnership with Fujita Health University

A new consortium will embody the spread of liberal arts beyond the West, say Bryan Penprase and Thomas SchneiderÂ