Beijing warns on ‘anti-China’ messaging in student applications Security body cautions agents against unpatriotic messaging as Chinese applications receive greater international scrutiny By Helen Packer 20 August
What’s next for Bangladesh’s divisive student politics? Student-led downfall of autocratic leader has catalysed national conversation about the place of politics on university campuses typically beset by violence By Helen Packer 19 August
Indian youth shouldn’t be ‘forced’ to study abroad, says Modi Prime minister announces more medical school places as part of vow to develop education system and retain young people By Helen Packer 16 August
Afghan university enrolment halves under Taliban Ban on women attending university further hampering crisis-plagued Afghanistan’s development, warn experts By Helen Packer 15 August
Interest in UK study from Nepal bucks international trends Study visa issuance to Nepalese citizens has grown in three of the top four English-speaking destinations By Helen Packer 14 August
UK recruitment falters as 51国产视频n students enrol closer to home UK advised to invest in transnational education as more east 51国产视频n students opt to study in nearby countries By Helen Packer 13 August
India urged to develop ‘world class’ English test as demand rises Politician renews lobbying for Indian-owned language exam as foreign companies make millions from study abroad craze By Helen Packer 9 August
Former King’s College London president Sir Ed Byrne to lead KAUST Ex-Monash v-c to succeed Tony Chan at rising Saudi Arabian institution next month By Chris Havergal 8 August
Professor departs South 51国产视频n 51国产视频 after Modi criticism row Academic’s exit brings more uncomfortable headlines for institution that has already faced several legal disputes this year By Helen Packer 7 August
Bangladesh’s students paid a high price for a freedom that may not last Successive governments have a long history of suppressing freedom of speech, thought and association on campus, says C. Rashaad Shabab By C. Rashaad Shabab 7 August
Student protests ‘now a battle for Bangladesh’s political future’ In the face of a deadly crackdown on demonstrators, student groups in Bangladesh are at the forefront of calls for reform By Helen Packer 5 August
Indian universities step up anti-hazing action as term begins Universities are under pressure to better protect students from ‘ragging’ after the death of a fresher last year By Helen Packer 2 August