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How higher education has evolved in a global economy

Washington Examiner

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June 30, 2026

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How higher education has evolved in a global economy

I previously discussed how universities operate and the institutional forces reshaping modern higher education: the business imperatives, the admissions realities, the tenure system, the research incentives, and the funding relationships that quietly influence the academic environment. Now I ask the more important question: Given all of that, what does a university education actually deliver that []

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South China Morning Post

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· Jun 27, 2026

Why are Hong Kong, mainland universities rising in global rankings as US ones fall?

The global higher education landscape has shifted markedly over the past five years, with universities across Asia, particularly in Hong Kong and mainland China, climbing international rankings while more than 70 per cent of US institutions slipped, a South China Morning Post analysis has found. UK-based education data firm Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) said the trend signalled that excellence in higher education was no longer dominated by a handful of Western countries, attributing the improved...

NDTV

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· Jul 6, 2026

Beyond Big 4: Indian Students Chase Job-Aligned Courses To Study Abroad

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 5, 2026

Pelajar antarabangsa di UA hanya 8.9 peratus – KPT

PETALING JAYA: Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi (KPT) menegaskan dakwaan kemasukan pelajar antarabangsa ke Universiti Awam (UA) mengurangkan peluang pelajar tempatan untuk melanjutkan pengajian adalah tidak berasas dan mengelirukan. KPT berkata, dakwaan yang dibuat Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (ADUN) Jitra, Dr. Haim Hilman Abdullah itu juga gagal menggambarkan realiti sebenar sistem pendidikan tinggi negara. Katanya, kenyataan sedemikian ... Read more The post Pelajar antarabangsa di UA hanya 8.9 peratus – KPT appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Capital Ethiopia

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· Jul 5, 2026

Ethiopia’s decision to join the New Development Bank: unlocking new avenues for development financing  

By Amanuel Tadesse The global development finance architecture is undergoing a profound transformation. As developing countries seek greater access to affordable, sustainable, and diversified sources of financing, new multilateral institutions are emerging to complement traditional international financial mechanisms. Among the most prominent of these institutions is the New Development Bank (NDB), established by the BRICS []

ANTARA News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Need robust research culture for higher ed transformation: minister

Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology Brian Yuliarto has emphasized that higher education ...

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Related coverage for "How higher education has evolved in a global economy": South China Morning Post — Why are Hong Kong, mainland universities rising in global rankings as US ones fall?. NDTV — Beyond Big 4: Indian Students Chase Job-Aligned Courses To Study Abroad. Utusan Malaysia — Pelajar antarabangsa di UA hanya 8.9 peratus – KPT. Capital Ethiopia — Ethiopia’s decision to join the New Development Bank: unlocking new avenues for development financing  . ANTARA News — Need robust research culture for higher ed transformation: minister