UK TNE on the rise – but not in Australia and NZ
Universities UK International says fall in transnational student numbers in Australasia is opportunity to boost collaboration

Universities UK International says fall in transnational student numbers in Australasia is opportunity to boost collaboration

Wealth inequities ‘a learning tool’ in education geared to ‘whole-person formation’, forum hears

Quality and resourcing also front of mind for academic heading first comprehensive education evaluation in decades

As seven-year case against South Korean professor Park Yu-ha concludes, academics say the deep political divisions that lay behind it are not going away any time soon

Government signals review of older US tie-ups and appetite for more Brazilian students, as leading rector says institutions do not have to build their strategies on English-language tuition

‘As a female scholar, that is doubly insulting to me, to be reduced to being someone’s wife,’ says researcher barred from National University of Singapore

ÌÇÐÄVlog Office list of top-ranked universities giving graduates visa eligibility adds two Chinese institutions, but stretching to India ‘would boost UK employers’

Linguistic fluency ‘seldom achieved’ and peripheral to ‘the jobs of today and the future’, Australian university claims

Drawing on Web of Science citation index, Clarivate report shows fivefold acceleration in published research output from China between 2009 and 2021

Health researcher on bridging the policy-academia divide and navigating global health politics

India and Hong Kong emerge as best represented countries in year of record entries

Michael Fung, a former deputy chief executive of Singapore’s SkillsFuture programme, takes his methodology to Mexico and the developing world

THE analysis finds that high share of global institutions fail to recognise staff for cross-disciplinary working, as experts warn research environment is ‘still not up to the task’

Committee also wants ‘Team Australia’ approach, bankrolled by a levy, to ‘open doors’ in Africa, Asia and Latin America

The special administrative region’s status as an international crossroads has been severely shaken by the National Security Law and stringent Covid lockdowns. But sector leaders remain buoyant about...