13 Jun International News Read more Canada: Civil discourse professor “You can point to brawling in the streets of Paris in the 13th century over... Continue reading
13 Jun International News Read more United Kingdom: Postgrad work visa debate UK universities are staging a last-ditch battle to resist further changes in the rules governing... Continue reading
13 Jun International News Read more South Korea: Capacity expansion impasse On the face of it, the plan by South Korea’s president Yoon Suk-yeol to increase... Continue reading
13 Jun International News Read more Greece: Private varsities green light Legislation enabling private universities to operate in Greece will deliver “significantly positive results” and limit... Continue reading
13 Jun International News Read more China: Familiar phenomenon The unemployment rate for youth aged 16-24 in cities reached a record high of 21.3... Continue reading
16 May International News Read more LETTER FROM AMERICA: Colleges are not battlegrounds Dr Larry Arnn, President, Hillsdale College, USA Students in elite institutions are highly privileged. Why... Continue reading
15 Mar International News Read more South Africa: Shame & scandals Ahead of the start of the academic year in February, South African higher education is... Continue reading
15 Mar International News Read more China: CCP takes charge China’s move to take more direct control of university governance is likely to presage a... Continue reading
15 Mar International News Read more Palestine: Educide charge Israel has been accused of deliberately targeting universities and academics in Gaza as part of... Continue reading
15 Mar International News Read more BRAZIL: Return to normalcy High-profile “exiled” academics have returned to Brazil after a “change in atmosphere” in the year... Continue reading