Make ’em laugh: why university teaching needs humour
First international conference on how jokes can improve teaching in higher education was inspired by a lecturer’s drab college course
First international conference on how jokes can improve teaching in higher education was inspired by a lecturer’s drab college course
More students are coming to Taiwan under the New Southbound Policy, but some believe both the quality of incoming students and the education on offer are being compromised
Students looking closer to home for international education, but immigration rules and price points remain barrier
Young people are leaving the country in droves yet no political party is committed to reforming higher education, says Asghar Zaidi
No projects are funded because nobody has the expertise to appraise them, letter claims
The head of Hong Kong Baptist University shares his solution to the rapidly changing jobs market
Higher education growth shifts east, but there are markedly different trends across Asia
Sibrandes Poppema shares how his institution is strengthening links across countries and with industry and society
The head of Nanyang Technological University leverages the institution’s youthful vigour to put AI at the heart of learning and uses his research background to inform his leadership and help recruit...
As overhaul presses staff and students to broaden horizons, president discusses handling faculty pushback, maintaining a vital Samsung partnership and dealing with disgruntled alumni
Western business practice is not universal, so why are studies from elsewhere so rare in the literature, asks Yuliya Snihur
Scholars lament loss of ‘critical’ resource in Nordics at a time when knowledge of Asia is ‘increasingly important’
The final report’s scant recommendations and mooted interventions are uninspiring, unhelpful and, at times, alarming, says Michael Wesley
End of prime minister’s two-decade term brings reflection on sector’s rapid development but also its enduring challenges
US, with the looming possibility of a second Trump presidency, deemed a more reliable education prospect than its anglophone rivals