Policy & Economy
public policies and economic developments that influence global higher education
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What does the US-China AI rivalry mean for Southeast Asia?
Artificial intelligence (AI) development has become a race among nations, with the winners expected to wield significant power in defining…
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EdUHK Research Analyses Effects of Bribery
The size of benefits a company receives from bribing government officials is significantly correlated to the amount of bribe they…
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Việt Nam working to become innovation magnet in Southeast Asia
HÀ NỘI — The COVID-19 pandemic, which has touched every aspect of society, has failed to cool down the startup and…
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EdUHK Research Contributes to Debate on Pension Reform and Policy
Hong Kong is one of the most prosperous places in the world, but it has a rapidly aging society with…
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OECD warns UK universities over high fees for ‘online’ learning
British universities have been warned by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) that they face a “real challenge”…
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A top study destination in the making
When Australians think of international education and China, they typically consider the country as a source of international students —…
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Malaysia: Mandatory for Lecturers in Public Universities to be Vaccinated
It must be mandatory for lecturers in public universities to be vaccinated against Covid-19. This is to minimise the risk…
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EdUHK Policy Research Informed Health Care Reform in Mainland China and Hong Kong
The healthcare systems of the mainland and Hong Kong face similar challenge of spiralling costs in the face of increasing…
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Chinese lawmaker proposes removing English as core subject
Is English really that important? A Chinese lawmaker at the two sessions has proposed removing English as a core subject…
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More HE disruption as new wave of COVID-19 hits Asia
A new coronavirus wave across Southeast Asia, particularly affecting Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Myanmar and Thailand – countries that did not…
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