Interview with Wang Gungwu
Former Hong Kong v-c and expert on the overseas Chinese experience talks about living through nearly a century of Asian history
Former Hong Kong v-c and expert on the overseas Chinese experience talks about living through nearly a century of Asian history
Ashoka University professor and novelist discusses academic life in the US and India, as well as his next novel, which explores ‘the ethics of education’
University presidents say the crisis has made clear the essential aspects of higher education and the best way to deliver them, but concerns over the future remain, reports Ellie Bothwell
Brussels, 03 May 2006 A meeting of G8 health ministers in Saint-Petersburg has concluded that the best way to deal with any outbreak of avian flu is to ensure rapid detection in anticipation of a...
British researchers are so eager to forge relationships with China and India that they are neglecting more profitable opportunities in the US, a report warned this week, writes Anna Fazackerley. Sir...
Former foreign students recount memorable experiences in world’s most isolated country, including being openly spied on by their hosts
Revamping delivery modes and partnerships will give Australia a more resilient, student-centred sector with regional appeal, says Deborah Terry
Geneva, 06 Feb 2006 In a year that saw a record number of international patent filings, the Republic of Korea overtook the Netherlands as the 6th biggest user of the World Intellectual Property...
Despite spending more than £700 million, dreams of a diversified knowledge economy remain some way off, British expert claims
Universities are looking to take more vaccine creation processes in-house, as Oxford head warns that coronavirus jabs have created ‘perverse’ profit incentives, reports David Matthews
Traditional worries like cost and job prospects trump would-be international students’ safety and travel concerns, survey finds
Asia operations are either being expanded or newly opened as the countries' universities aim to keep students engaged and enrolled
Brussels, 13 Jul 2005 Fifty years of US global dominance in science and engineering (S&E) may be coming to an end as America's share of graduates in these fields stagnates, while S&E...
Sydney and UNSW vow to collaborate more, while shrugging off snarky stereotypes
While humanity’s coexistence with nature is not always harmonious, Cosmos Prize winner says it can be hard to pick the aggressor