Middle Kingdom and Empire of the Rising Sun: Sino-Japanese Relations, Past and Present, by June Teufel Dreyer
Jonathan Mirsky considers an exploration of the dynamics between two ancient rival nations
Jonathan Mirsky considers an exploration of the dynamics between two ancient rival nations
President Tony Chan puts rise to world stage down to money, research-active staff and the lure of Hong Kong
This graph shows an explosion in the number of so-called predatory publishers and journals in the past five years
Former universities minister sees Chinese branch campuses as ‘prize’ for UK
Energy, ingenuity and international outlook make HK a fertile territory for success, says Peter Mathieson
Data reveal that countries such as China and Saudi Arabia produce only a tiny fraction of the history and political science papers of democracies
Asia continues its progress towards superpower status on a wave of investment, says Phil Baty
Weiming Education Group, the largest provider of private schools in China, is branching out into the US
探花视频’s debut event on universities’ innovation and impact will be held in partnership with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
In India as in the UK, highly stratified systems have negatives, especially for first-generation students
Is class becoming as important as academic attainment in China? asks Ka Ho Mok
Can a research powerhouse retain access to EU funds after a referendum backing restrictions on free movement? John?Morgan reports
We need quick agreements to mitigate the damage that UK exit will have on the European academy, argues Bernd?Huber
Christopher?Phelps surveys a field that lends itself to interdisciplinarity, while a British scholar laments that UK institutions prefer Americans for Americanists
John Morgan reports on the differences between the countries in terms of the provision of education, governance and the quality of research