Globalisation & Regionalisation
Globalisation & Regionalisation
Sustainable Strategic Partnerships in ASEAN: What is Needed in Enhancing Regional Mobility
Like most industries locally and globally the higher education (HE) sector has experienced a series of fundamental challenges in the past decade, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the few years before the pandemic the HE sector became ever more complex and was seen as a global service delivered in a competitive knowledge marketplace, instead […]
A Culture of Partnership and Cooperation: Key to Shaping the Future of Higher Education in Southeast Asia
Partnership and cooperation are words that are easy to say but hard to match with…
Collective Intelligence for Sustainable Learning and Living
To ensure the sustainability of the Southeast Asian region, we need to ensure that the…
Together We Can: The Impact of Regional Higher Education Cooperation in Enhancing Quality, Accessibility, Internationalisation and Harmonisation
This article discusses the impact of regional education cooperation in enhancing the quality, accessibility, internationalisation…
The ASEAN University Network
Since 2017 the AUN and its Secretariat have been operating firmly on the principles of…
The Name of the Game in ASEAN Higher Education: Competition or Collaboration?
“The name of the game is competition,” said a speaker at the recent SHARE Policy…
Timor-Leste
Timor-Leste, or East Timor, is a young country located on the eastern half of Timor…
20 Years of Supporting Timor-Leste’s National Development: Nurturing Human Resources to Lead the Future
Timor-Leste is the youngest country in Asia, which gained independence in 2002. Since April 2000,…
A Platform for the Future of Southeast Asian Higher Education – The Genesis of HESB
In conversation with S. Gopinathan HESB Editor Loke Hoe Yeong (LHY) interviewed Professor S.…
Reimagining and Redesigning Hospitality Operations Post-Pandemic
”New Normal” seems to be an over-used term these days. In my opinion, many best…
A Culture of Partnership and Cooperation: Key to Shaping the Future of Higher Education in Southeast Asia
Partnership and cooperation are words that are easy to say but hard to match with deeds. However, they are more than just rhetoric. The interconnected…
Collective Intelligence for Sustainable Learning and Living
To ensure the sustainability of the Southeast Asian region, we need to ensure that the region’s higher education sector is both agile and flexible enough…
Together We Can: The Impact of Regional Higher Education Cooperation in Enhancing Quality, Accessibility, Internationalisation and Harmonisation
This article discusses the impact of regional education cooperation in enhancing the quality, accessibility, internationalisation and harmonisation of higher education system and institutions. It consists…
The ASEAN University Network
Since 2017 the AUN and its Secretariat have been operating firmly on the principles of clear project-activity design and effective delivery, in order to maximise…
The Name of the Game in ASEAN Higher Education: Competition or Collaboration?
“The name of the game is competition,” said a speaker at the recent SHARE Policy Dialogue1 when discussing the state of higher education in Southeast…
Timor-Leste
Timor-Leste, or East Timor, is a young country located on the eastern half of Timor island in the eastern Indonesian Archipelago that declared independence in…
20 Years of Supporting Timor-Leste’s National Development: Nurturing Human Resources to Lead the Future
Timor-Leste is the youngest country in Asia, which gained independence in 2002. Since April 2000, before its independence, JICA has been assisting in Timor-Leste’s national…
A Platform for the Future of Southeast Asian Higher Education – The Genesis of HESB
In conversation with S. Gopinathan HESB Editor Loke Hoe Yeong (LHY) interviewed Professor S. Gopinathan (SG), Consultant Editor and Founding Editor of HESB, about…
Reimagining and Redesigning Hospitality Operations Post-Pandemic
”New Normal” seems to be an over-used term these days. In my opinion, many best practices, which should have been regarded as norms in the…