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Policy & Economy
Are International Students Going Extinct? It Depends…
Universities in the UK and US look set to lose ground among international students, thanks to their countries’ responses to…
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Policy & Economy
Chinese Graduates Face Bleak Job Prospects Amid Covid-19
A soon-to-be graduate this summer, Li Xuan is now doing an internship in an internet company based in Beijing. “I’m…
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Society & Sustainability
Are Food Banks Facing Compassion Fatigue?
The research shows a surge of public generosity at the onset of the crisis, but a worrying decline as the…
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Policy & Economy
ASEAN Declaration on HRD for the Changing World of Work
ASEAN DECLARATION ON HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT FOR THE CHANGING WORLD OF WORK WE, the Heads of State and Government of…
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Policy & Economy
How East Asian’s Higher Education Systems are Addressing the Crisis to Adapt to the Future
With the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many higher education institutions in most countries, including in East Asia, have transitioned to…
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Leadership
Wits Appoints Top Nuclear Physicist As New VC
The Council of the University of the Witwatersrand today announced the appointment of Professor Zeblon Vilakazi as the Vice-Chancellor and…
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Policy & Economy
OECD Warns of Deep Recession in Britain and Europe Due to Pandemic
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD) latest Economic Outlook outlined the catastrophic scenarios facing the world economy due…
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Leadership
Women need to be at the forefront of digital transformation
Professor Tshilidzi Marwala is the Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Johannesburg(UJ). He recently penned an opinion article, published…
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Leadership
SMU President Shares Her Views on How the Pandemic Will Change Universities
When the Singapore Management University (SMU) reopens for a new academic year in August, most of its courses will be…
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Research
Viruses from Field to Fork: Wildlife-Trade Supply Chain Increases Covid-19 Risk
A new study found that animals sampled in the wildlife-trade supply chain bound for human consumption had high proportions of…
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