Japan’s most diverse university marks 20 years of innovation
How a young institution in a tiny Japanese city created the country’s first fully bilingual campusÂ

How a young institution in a tiny Japanese city created the country’s first fully bilingual campusÂ

Internal documents reveal rapid shift to South Asia in ߣߣÊÓÆµn university’s international operations

Research centre meant to support ‘politically useful ideas’ such as Orbán’s claim of Turkic ancestry for nation as government pivots away from EU, scholars claim

An economic downturn prompted by the virus outbreak creates many uncertainties, but could public backing for science investment actually increase?    Â

ߣߣÊÓÆµâ€™s first summit in mainland China will host launch of 2018 Asia University Rankings

Experts question whether proposals to give chartered status to private institutions and encourage international branch campuses will deliver quality education Â

Researchers must be prepared to share their raw data if their work is to be considered scientifically sound, says geneticist

South African political geographer to succeed Baroness Amos in January 2021

Many universities have begun to teach online amid concerns that traditional classes could spread the coronavirus. Yale-NUS lecturer Catherine Shea Sanger explains how it can be done quickly and...

Universities will come together to offer joint degree programmes and research projects

Book of the week: Richard Larschan enjoys a wide-ranging survey of the deep intellectual insights and disputes thrown up by the experience of travelÂ

‘Students who would have gone abroad for their studies are already staying back in India and joining us,’ says vice-chancellor

Japan and South Korea latest countries to sign Tokyo Convention, which supports the mobility of students and academics across the region

Just as the ‘little red dot’ city state has made an indelible mark on the global stage, president of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Subra Suresh examines how his institution has garnered...