China Rising: Peace, Power and Order in East Asia
Steve Tsang hoped for more enlightenment on how China's ascent will shape our future
Steve Tsang hoped for more enlightenment on how China's ascent will shape our future
Portion of overseas students remains low, with IITs reluctant to make concessions on admissions criteria
Rival centre’s establishment highlights the problems for thinktanks in universities
Merger of two of the biggest plagiarism checkers will help combat more sophisticated forms of cheating, Andreas Ohlson says
China’s universities are using tough criteria to choose Western partners and, says Michael Hitchcock, British institutions fare poorly
Other institutions likely to follow in steps of University of Hong Kong if motion passes, say observers
Kremlin’s push on technological sovereignty met with scepticism as West shuns partnerships over Ukraine war
A core principle of the SDGs is to ‘leave no one behind’. Joseph Wong explains how a global alliance based at Toronto is empowering students to lead the charge
Quantum physicist describes breaking stereotypes about age in science, her venture into the start-up world and how she ultimately chose academia
Such an approach will help institutions rebuild their covenant with communities, say Robert Griew and Ian Anderson
Funding of university research by UK businesses has stalled as companies plough more money into research in China and India, according to the Council for Industry in Higher Education, writes Claire...
Challenge for UK as Asian research diaspora returns home, says China-born member of PM's science council
Brussels, 28 Jul 2005 The US, Australia and several Asian countries have surprised European governments by announcing a pact to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The agreement is non-binding, and will...
Universities keep seeking local jobs for their overseas graduates, despite ‘massive’ economic pivot to Asia