Closing down branch campuses in countries with questionable human rights practices, or restricting student intakes from these nations, would be a grave mistake, says Bashir Makhoul
Efficient and effective short-cycle higher education programmes could provide students with better outcomes and supply the region with a skilled workforce, says Mar赤a Marta Ferreyra
The Vassar College president discusses creating equitable partnerships, minimising resistance on campus and what higher education can learn from healthcare
Universities* difficulties in addressing their share of a national crisis may ease demand, but turning away ambitious foreigners is still a &missed opportunity* for the country
Higher education analysts mull China*s continued attractiveness as a student destination amid its zero-Covid policy and scant foreign student returnees
Korea*s soft power is only part of the explanation, with Seoul pumping millions into opening Korean language academies around the world, professor says
The president of the University of W邦rzburg discusses the differences between the two systems, why he*s joined a European university alliance and the benefits of interdisciplinary working
Stabilisation funding, fellowships and industry collaboration grants identified as key priorities, but questions about whether country can successfully replicate Brussels schemes remain
Rather than repeating other institutions* mistakes, universities should embrace established &modalities* for collaborative online international learning 每 and appreciate it as more than a Covid stopgap
Nation adds new work restrictions for overseas students and avoids any new recovery aid, as education minister sees extended lockdown raising value of its campuses
Amid continuing border restrictions and geopolitical uncertainty, experts examine whether an increase in intra-Asian student mobility remains a realistic prospect