Overseas students stuck in China ‘confused’ about futures Some students have not been able to leave country for more than two years, including long confinements on campus By Jing Liu 21 May
Chinese students’ discontent with Covid rules ‘bubbling over’ Student protests ‘historically have ominous portents’ for country, scholar warns By Pola Lem 19 May
‘I was beaten daily’: Afghan scholar recounts Taliban torture Scholar who fled to Iran after torture says the experience cemented his resolve to teach human rights By Pola Lem 19 May
Chinese student flows tipped to peak within five years India and Vietnam expected to keep up momentum, compensating for decline of degree seekers from China By Pola Lem 18 May
China’s biggest academic database faces anti-monopoly probe Law experts call for broader effort to improve authors’ copyright interests By Jing Liu 13 May
Is China taking an isolationist stance on higher education? Cancellation of international exams and pronouncements on rankings trigger debate By Pola Lem 13 May
‘No end in sight’ to Korean university admissions nepotism Corruption only likely to get worse as higher education sector becomes more stratified, say scholars By Pola Lem 13 May
More time on research means lower scores for students – study Universities must ‘recalibrate promotion criteria’ to place more value on teaching, says scholar By Pola Lem 11 May
Indian Institutes of Technology hit internationalisation ceiling Portion of overseas students remains low, with IITs reluctant to make concessions on admissions criteria By Pola Lem 10 May
India ‘weaponises’ higher education by rejecting Pakistan degrees Pakistani scholars blast move by India’s University Grants Commission, calling it ‘discriminatory, illogical and unilateral’ By Pola Lem 7 May
Indian government encroachment on academic autonomy is spreading Resignations from the Australia India Institute suggest that politicisation of university management is not confined to the mainland, says Mukhtar Ahmad By Mukhtar Ahmad 7 May
Iran threatens academic’s execution ‘to thwart war crimes trial’ Swedish-Iranian academic Ahmadreza Djalali is given execution date on the day ‘historic’ trial ends By Ben Upton 6 May