Hong Kong campuses ‘could be the target’ for China’s security law A draft national security law raises concerns about academic freedom and a return to student protests Joyce Lau 6月 3日
THE Awards Asia 2020: shortlist announced More than 60 institutions nominated across 10 categories in biggest-ever sector celebration Ellie Bothwell 6月 3日
Vigil: Hong Kong on the Brink, by Jeffrey Wasserstrom Tammy Lai-Ming Ho offers a local’s view of a well-contextualised look at the territory’s once-unthinkable pro-democracy demonstrations Tammy Lai-Ming Ho 6月 1日
Japan must focus on graduate education to produce next laureates The country’s universities face many challenges, but publicly funded graduate programmes aim to keep the research breakthroughs coming, writes Hiroshi Amano Hiroshi Amano 5月 29日
Chinese scholars pressured over criticism of state on Covid-19 Deleted posts, suspensions and investigations are part of a larger trend of control that predated the pandemic, experts say Joyce Lau 5月 22日
Why Indonesia makes an impact in SDG-focused ranking Desire for visibility and political pragmatism help propel archipelago’s institutions up league table John Ross 5月 18日
Crisis reignites row over autumn start for Japan’s academic year Course cancellations offer chance to boost internationalisation by aligning Japan’s calendar with many other developed nations Joyce Lau 5月 15日