In the Eurozone budget crisis, students turn to Asian univer...
As both the United States and the Eurozone have been hit with economic downturns, it's no wonder that both regions are turning to other countries for employment and education opportunities. After the events of 9-11, the United States saw a ...
ADV: Contact Singapore – Your gateway to Singapore, Asia...
In the heart of Asia lies Singapore - a bustling, world-class city-state known for its business excellence, connectivity to the world and commitment to innovation.
Singapore also boasts a thriving, highly dynamic research community that is fast gaining recognition in the ...
Guest Blogger: Hong Kong universities snapping at the heels ...
By: Michael Fung, Director of Planning & Institutional Research, The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
For many years, Asian countries such as Hong Kong / China, Singapore, India, and Taiwan, have fretted over the “brain drain” to the West. ...
Asian universities continue rising in QS World University Ra...
Cambridge University lost its top spot this year as QS released its latest QS World University Rankings 2012/2013. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) topped the rankings this year after climbing two spots above and trumping traditionally top-ranked Cambridge University ...
“AIM-ing” to please
Searching for jobs from the Internet has become popular among job seekers these days. From entry level all the way to the management level, jobs can be found everywhere on the Internet. Even top-level jobs such as Presidents and CEOs ...
Is China the number one producer of Ph.D. graduates in the w...
They have the highest number in terms of population. They are the fastest growing economy in the world. So is China the number one producer of Ph.D. graduates? The answer is true.
China is currently producing the most Ph.D. graduates, with ...
Are top Asian business schools offering more affordable MBA ...
High quality, less expensive? Are top Asian B-schools offering more affordable MBA courses than their Western counterparts? The statement is true.
Lower tuition fees and living expenses are driving students to reconsider the option of studying in the United States and ...
Asian institutions are gaining more respect
We’ve seen the rise in their world university rankings. We’ve witnessed the influx of foreign students to their institutions. We have seen how they have progressed. This is no coincidence. This is the collective effort of hard work that Asian ...
2nd QS-MAPLE Video Interviews
Featuring video interviews with participants of 2nd QS-MAPLE. The event was held in Durban, South Africa. Watch these videos and see what the participants said about the event.
Dr Mosibudi Mangena, Former Minister of Science and Technology, South Africa
Mr Gerben Van Lent, Executive Director, ...
5th QS WorldClass Video Interviews
Featuring video interviews with participants of 5th QS WorldClass. The event was held in Jeju, South Korea. Watch these videos and see what the participants said about the event.
Dr Anita Aziz and Prof Anis Dzulkifee, Universiti Brunei Darussalam
Dr Alkasum Abba, Adamawa State University
Dr. ...
Guest bloggers: Perspectives on the current state of Indian ...
Written by: Prof Ashok Verghese and Prof A. Sherine Joy
India is known for its rich socio-economic and cultural diversity. Higher education institutions have diversity in terms of their funding, recruitments, student population, examinations and many other aspects. Higher education has played a ...
13,500 are following us – QS Asia’s social media com...
More than 13,000 followers! That’s the number of Twitter followers that we have at the moment and it is still growing. Recently, we have been actively building our social media channels to spread good news pertaining to higher education issues ...












