
The Myth – and the Promise – of Southeast Asian Higher Education
Southeast Asia is a highly diverse region of 11 countries with a population of over

Southeast Asia is a highly diverse region of 11 countries with a population of over

The higher education sector in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) has quite a unique

Malaysia is a middle-income country that is geographically divided into two parts: Peninsular Malaysia and

Since the early 1970s, Malaysia’s successive five-year national development plans have had a brief section

Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, is the largest mainland Southeast Asian country with a population

International investment into Myanmar’s higher education sector emerged alongside the country’s broader liberalisation that followed

The Philippines is an archipelagic country of over 7,000 islands and has a population of

In the next two decades (2020-2040), the Philippines will deepen its focus on the internationalisation

The city-state of Singapore is both the smallest and most economically developed ASEAN member. Its

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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.
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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