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Employability
Universities in Singapore revising IT, digital modules to keep up with industry demands
Some Singapore universities are introducing more specialised courses in their information technology and digital curriculum to keep up with changing…
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Learning
NUS Computing graduates are “coding” for a better world
Movies often depict computer scientists as tech geniuses who are creative and possess formidable problem-solving skills. From visionary innovators featured…
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Policy & Economy
MOHE welcomes PAC’s suggestions on investment guidelines for public universities
The Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) welcomes any suggestions from the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on the implementation and application…
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Learning
Universities in Singapore revising IT, digital modules to keep up with industry demands
SINGAPORE: Some Singapore universities are introducing more specialised courses in their information technology and digital curriculum to keep up with…
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Learning
Philippine universities release guidelines on AI use in the academe
AI has been a concern in the academe, as some students allegedly use it to write papers and answer exams.…
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Learning
Malaysia Higher Education Plan 2026-2035 to focus on country’s digital and industry needs, says Zambry
The Malaysia Higher Education Plan 2026-2035 is being drafted and is expected to be completed by the end of the…
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Learning
Navigating the Tuition-Free vs. Tuition-Fee Divide in Philippine Higher Education
Researchers from the Asian Development Bank Institute have been exploring the economic implications of tuition-free versus tuition-fee public higher education…
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Partnerships
NUS and StarHub partner to build Singapore’s first ‘Borderless University’
NUS and StarHub inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on 5 July 2024 to establish Singapore’s pioneering ‘Borderless University’, enhancing…
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Research
3 Universities in Japan Prepare to Start Performing Heart Transplants; Move Aimed at Easing Strain on Medical Transplant System
Three university hospitals in Japan plan to start performing heart transplants, a development expected to help ease the strain on…
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Policy & Economy
South Korean and Japanese universities under pressure to lift tuition fees
With digital transformation, universities worldwide are investing heavily to keep pace with technological advancements, with a focus on generative artificial…
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