Stakes are high across Asia
Money, policies and partnerships aim to unlock the region’s full potential

Money, policies and partnerships aim to unlock the region’s full potential

Hiroshi Amano expresses concern about poor representation of postgraduate degree holders in corporations

More than 60 finalists recognised for outstanding work, amid tighter competition

Love for Confederacy permeates oldest state-funded military college in the US, investigation concludes

Japan could take inspiration from European models, says former Max Planck head

But author of 2012 paper on staff qualifications says it is likely to be ‘norm and expectation’ that many academics have a doctorate

Survivor of a bleak upbringing, Marquette’s Michael Lovell sees pathways to assist students burdened by pandemic

Alice Gast says the pandemic has shown the need for crucial changes in universities

Australian university presses ahead with campus in Sumatra, agtech centre in Sulawesi and MBA delivery in Jakarta

Prolific cancer researcher Eric Lam has been fired after investigation found evidence of data falsification and manipulation

Outreach with less prestigious and rural institutions vital, sector leaders say

Neither the Equality Act nor campus groups’ good sense will circumvent the duty to give a platform to anyone who wants one, says David Renton

‘Tinkering with an outmoded’ approach is not enough, Tan Eng Chye tells THE event

When it comes to industry collaboration, Eiichi Saitoh knows that experience is the best teacher. Here are his tried-and-tested tips for success

China-born academics now make up the largest cohort of foreign scholars in Japan, followed by Americans, Koreans and Britons