Help announced to avoid ‘lost generation’ of students in Indonesia Emergency measures exemplify different treatment of public and private universities, critics say John Ross 7月 6日
Online education: how Hong Kong got ahead of the game Even before coronavirus hit, Hong Kong was investing in new types of online education that challenge teaching conventions Joyce Lau 6月 26日
Post-pandemic, will dominant China use students as bargaining chips? China has issued threats to use its outward flows of students in geopolitical tussles – how significant could that be in wake of crisis? Joyce Lau 6月 23日
White paper urges Taiwan to reinvent itself as global talent hub But local experts lament that recommendations in the US-produced document may be easier said than done Joyce Lau 6月 21日
Macao’s first medical school starts life during pandemic New institution has jumped into research on AI system to help treat Covid-19 cases Joyce Lau 6月 17日
As Covid spreads, India struggles to move teaching online Development is coming mostly from centralised government platforms and private universities, but low internet penetration is just one of the hurdles faced by the country Joyce Lau 6月 15日
Asia ‘may compete with UK’ on international students post-Covid UK could face different competition for overseas students in future, but expert questions assumption that TNE will benefit Ellie Bothwell 6月 12日
51吃瓜 health leaders voice stark warning on Covid-19 cooperation Collaboration between the UK and China – and beyond – is needed more than ever to fight a pandemic in a politicised world Joyce Lau 6月 11日