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Job Ready
Why S. Korea’s Crackdown on Private Tutoring Is Just a ‘Band-Aid’ on a Much Larger Problem
Yerim Kim, a high school sophomore in Seoul, is anxious. Just one year away from taking the most important exam…
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Employability
Chinese students face big decisions in choosing the right major
A month after sitting China’s college entrance exams, known as gaokao, which set a record of 12.91 million students participating this…
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Partnerships
Monash-Alfred-Baker join forces to improve heart health
A new cardiovascular research centre is bringing together Monash University, the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute and Alfred Health to boost opportunities for academic-clinician partnered…
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Policy & Economy
Solve visa issues to attract students to Malaysia
MALAYSIA aims to be a talent hub for countries in the Global South but long-standing visa issues, unless addressed, could…
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Partnerships
CUHK Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Rocky S. Tuan leads a delegation to Beijing, reaching rewarding exchange and cooperation agreements with a range of institutions
The Chinese University of Hong Kong’s (CUHK) Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Rocky S. Tuan led a senior delegation to Beijing…
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Research
NUS physicists utilise hair fluorescence to repurpose human hair waste
Physicists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed an innovative method of converting human hair waste into a…
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Partnerships
The University of Hong Kong, Fudan University, and The University of Sydney Join Forces to Strengthen Sustainability Research and Education
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has taken a significant step towards addressing global environmental challenges by signing a Memorandum of…
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Learning
No overseas sponsorship for medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, says JPA
PETALING JAYA: A total of 601 students who scored at least 9A+ in the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination last…
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Research
Game-changing approach: Card game by NUS Business students aims to break the taboo of end-of-life planning
In a society where discussions about death remain taboo, a team of NUS Business School undergraduates have taken on the challenge to…
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