Asia

Coverage of higher education in Asia, including universities, policy, and research developments across the region.

Gaokao emerges as the dominant pathway for Chinese students entering Australian universities

· By H. Yang

Chinese students increasingly use gaokao scores for Australian university admission, with business and computer science leading applications as Australia expands opportunities for international students.

English-taught degree programs expand across Japanese universities

· By Eleanor Shaw

Japanese universities are expanding English-taught degree programs and holistic admissions pathways, creating new domestic study options for bilingual, returnee, and international students.

Singapore to introduce AI literacy requirements across higher education from 2027

· By Eleanor Shaw

Singapore will introduce baseline AI competencies across all higher education institutions from 2027, integrating artificial intelligence skills, ethics, and discipline-specific applications into curricula.

China universities sanction distinguished scientists after misconduct investigations

· By Eleanor Shaw

Three major Chinese universities disciplined distingished scientists and first authors following whistleblower Geng Tongxue’s allegations, highlighting growing scrutiny of research integrity in China.

Japan surpasses 400,000 international students years ahead of national target

· By Eleanor Shaw

Japan's international student population surpassed 400,000 in FY2025, driven by strong growth from Nepal and Myanmar and rising demand for employment-focused education.

India Invites Canadian colleges to establish campuses

· By Eleanor Shaw

High Commissioner Dinesh K. Patnaik invited Canadian colleges to establish campuses in India, highlighting opportunities for skills training, innovation, and stronger bilateral education partnerships.

Japan expands interview requirements in university admissions

· By Eleanor Shaw

Japan will require interviews for major alternative university admissions pathways from 2027, reinforcing holistic evaluation beyond examinations amid broader higher education reforms.

China expands transnational education to keep students home

· By H. Yang

China approved over 200 new transnational education partnerships in May 2026 as Beijing expands “internationalisation at home” efforts to reduce overseas study costs and retain billions in education spending domestically.

Japan graduate employment remains near record high at 98%

· By Eleanor Shaw

Japan’s university graduate employment rate remained at a near-record 98% in 2026, driven by labor shortages, population decline, and strong employer demand for young talent across multiple sectors.

Nepal warns students to use only licensed education consultancies

· By Eleanor Shaw

Nepal’s education ministry has warned students to use only officially licensed education consultancies, while authorities intensify enforcement against fraudulent and unauthorized operators involved in overseas study applications.