Belt and Road ‘shifting axis of higher education towards Asia’
Many universities now looking to China, not to Europe, to form academic partnerships, says Cambridge professor
Many universities now looking to China, not to Europe, to form academic partnerships, says Cambridge professor
British Council says mounting competition and stronger pound mean that inward mobility could decline for first time since pandemic
Book of the week: the relationship between two continental powers was far from one-sided, finds Joan-Pau Rubiés
The fortunes of East Asia's two great powers are inextricably linked, argues Kerry Brown
‘Heightened’ crackdown on academic freedom expected as party committees merge with presidents’ offices on leading campuses
Tan Eng Chye says teaching models ‘cannot afford to keep still’, even if some students are reluctant to study programming
Leaders of top universities acknowledge that balance of power in higher education is moving eastwards
‘Students who would have gone abroad for their studies are already staying back in India and joining us,’ says vice-chancellor
The results of the 2018 探花视频?Asia University Rankings?discussed by the editorial team
Japan and South Korea latest countries to sign Tokyo Convention, which supports the mobility of students and academics across the region
Simon Baker, THE’s data editor, charts some of the different strengths and weaknesses among Asian countries’ universities
Breakdown of year-on-year performance of different countries shows how Chinese universities are quickly catching up with Japan as Asia’s major higher education powerhouse
Futao Huang considers the five nations trying to compete with China, Asia’s higher education superpower