Policy & Economy
public policies and economic developments that influence global higher education
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Budget debate: More places for adult learners on the cards, new transition programme for mid-career workers
SINGAPORE – There will be more opportunities for mid-career Singaporeans to go back to school and get a degree as…
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New strategies a must for country to tap into global education market
MALAYSIA’S aspirations of becoming a global education hub is spelt out in the Malaysia Education Blueprint for Higher Education 2015-2025,…
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More fresh university grads found full-time jobs last year, salaries inching up
SINGAPORE – More university graduates secured full-time jobs last year, as Singapore’s economy grew and recovered from a recession brought…
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Budget debate: 4 things to know about changes to adult education in Singapore
SINGAPORE – At the Budget debate on Monday (March 7), Education Minister Chan Chun Sing announced more support and investment to…
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Mahidol University proposes BCG economic model to revive APEC after COVID
The over three-year coronavirus crisis put pressure on every country to find ways to “live with COVID-19” sustainably. Recently, Professor Piyamitr…
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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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