Can the West ride Chinese higher education tsunami?
There is no holding back the king tide that is the Asian country’s higher education ambition – yet while the torrent carries some riches, what will it sweep away?

There is no holding back the king tide that is the Asian country’s higher education ambition – yet while the torrent carries some riches, what will it sweep away?

Country’s new internationalisation plan eschews revenue-focused approaches favoured by other countries

Vast majority of international students come from other parts of AsiaÂ

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Unwieldy bureaucracy, infrastructure challenges and scant funding all hold back innovation in Indian higher education. Philip Altbach and Eldho Mathews assess the country’s current strategies for...
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As a Brit leading HKU, Peter Mathieson had no baggage. The University of Edinburgh’s new v-c tells Ellie Bothwell about academic freedom, internationalisation and being treated to taxi drivers’ views...

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There is a rich tapestry of regional varieties of gay life across the globe, Charlie Pullen writes

Thailand’s education minister tells conference that a consensus is better for ensuring universities help local communities

As Beijing and Canberra trade blows over foreign interference and academic freedom, leading analyst predicts things will get worse before they get better

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Universities need to raise funds from potentially mercurial financial markets without losing sight of their long-term missions. It’s a delicate balance

No better place than city state for higher education's new era, says Nanyang Technological University president