Coronavirus: global student flows to suffer ‘massive hit’ for years
Western universities will have to ‘hunt’ for scarce overseas students, warns leading internationalisation scholar

Western universities will have to ‘hunt’ for scarce overseas students, warns leading internationalisation scholar

In city state’s budget, outdated mindsets and “elephants in the room” are out, Asian studies and travel are in

Taiwan’s response to the coronavirus has been impressive but fighting future global emergencies will require greater collective effort, says Chia-Ming Hsueh

Tributes paid to a pioneering female sinologist

Created with a civic ethos, young universities across the world are fulfilling their missions with aplomb, says Ellie Bothwell

The University of Indonesia opens its international research opportunities to scholars and institutions nationwide, says Abdul Haris

Find out what you can expect at the upcoming 2018 Asia Universities Summit in Shenzhen, China

The London School of Economics will take a massive hit from loss of international students, highlighting how reliant some institutions have become on their revenue

What’s the next phase of the coronavirus response from universities in Hong Kong and China?

Experts are divided on the fairness of instituting GPA and other requirements for some students but not others

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Displaced peoples could benefit enormously from the sudden availability of lots of high-quality online courses, say Gül İnanç and Charley Wright

After more than a decade of federal spending increases, the country also looks set to overtake Japan on the proportion of GDP spent on innovation

Universities will have to rethink online provision, while the social and economic factors of the pandemic will affect demand, writes Simon Marginson

Jo Johnson tells ߣߣƵ event that universities should ‘take advantage’ of crisis to build on experience of online teaching