Don’t fear failure, KAIST leader tells Korean students
New president sets ambitious financial and internationalisation goals

New president sets ambitious financial and internationalisation goals

The LSE management expert describes how workers can gain confidence to speak up, the culture shock of academia and what she learned from a drag king workshop

John Ross examines the state of cross-study and collaboration between Australia and its neighbours in the East

Last-minute changes, rigid assessments and ‘disempowerment’ frustrate foreigners in Asia, says study

Chinese students becoming more supportive of authoritarian government during time in liberal democracy

A global recession will accelerate the latest shift away from high-cost study destinations, say Janet Ilieva and David Pilsbury

More than 30 institutions from 13 territories in running for inaugural awards

UK education secretary says three-year undergraduate programme ‘should never be the default’

Experts call on global community to support Burmese scholars

The shortfall will damage the UK’s reputation and halt projects that are making a real difference to communities worldwide, says Joanna Newman

The promise of the new lifelong learning loan allowance is undermined by the insistence on separate and impermeable tracks, says Tim Blackman

Tsinghua University overtakes National University of Singapore in regional table

Rankings show range of diverse and rapidly developing systems

China’s Belt and Road project aims to foster regional cooperation on a vast scale. Ellie Bothwell explores what that and other regional initiatives might mean for higher education in Asia