
Higher Education Regionalisation in East Asia
Three prominent organisations have emerged as drivers of regional higher education (HE) cooperation in East

Three prominent organisations have emerged as drivers of regional higher education (HE) cooperation in East

University reforms are very much the result of interactions between global influences and national responses.

The development of university autonomy within Malaysian public universities has had its twists and turns.

Thailand’s universities were founded as part of the Thai state apparatus, funded by the government

University governance and management in Singapore began to come under firm government control in the

Contemporary private higher education (PHE) in Vietnam has experienced almost three decades of development featured

Not long ago, Indian President Pranab Mukherjee declared, “If we provide enough funds to 10

The beginning of the new millennium seemed to mark the start of a promising period

Xiamen University Malaysia (XMUM) opened in February 2016, describing itself as “the first overseas campus

Are there common elements in the higher education realities of Southeast Asia? In fact, the
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Leaders and changemakers of today face unique and complex challenges. The HEAD Foundation Digest features insights and opinions from those in the know addressing a wide range of pertinent issues that factor in a society’s development.
Informed opinions can inspire healthy discussions and open up our imagination to new possibilities. Interested in contributing? Write to us at info@headfoundation