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Leadership
SMU School of Social Sciences Psychology Students bag five research awards including Best Research
Singapore Management University (SMU) School of Social Sciences (SOSS)’ students have won five Student Research Awards by the Singapore Psychological…
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Policy & Economy
The future of online education: lessons from South Korea
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced virtually all schools and universities to switch to online education in South Korea. The nation’s…
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Research
Monash leads Australia with over $38M in research funding
More than $35.6M has been awarded to over 82 Monash University research projects in Discovery Projects funding – the most…
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Society & Sustainability
Close to a million bachelor’s degree holders returning to community colleges to learn skilled trades
I was startled to see the number [actually, the reported number is 940,000 which is close enough] in this very…
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Policy & Economy
Gaming industry becomes one of UK’s top employers during pandemic
The UK’s gaming industry has mostly shrugged off a wider pandemic-induced slump to become one of the country’s top employers.…
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Policy & Economy
Malaysia conducts a rationalisation exercise to close several Education Malaysia offices overseas
KUALA LUMPUR: Five out of 12 Education Malaysia (EM) offices overseas will be shut down for not contributing to an…
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AppliedHE
Women are Powerful Agents of Change: An African Perspective
‘Women belong in all places where decisions are being made.’ – Ruth Bader Ginsburg It’s really hard to be a…
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Research
NTU Singapore and partners create apps that aid in learning social and emotional intelligence
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), global video game developer YOOZOO Games and Singapore’s Association for Persons with Special Needs…
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Policy & Economy
Taiwan to Push Forward with Bilingual English-Chinese Education
The Ministry of Education aims to have 90 percent of doctoral degree courses, 70 percent of master’s degree courses and…
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AppliedHE
Lost in Translation: Beyond the Folklore, Fantasies and Fairy Tales of Global Higher Education
“By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by…
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