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AFRICA
Desmond Thompson
Africa’s scientific community is pooling its expertise and consolidating its capacity to tackle global challenges in physics, mathematics and data-driven research. A vehicle to support this, the National Institute for Theoretical and Computational Sciences, was formally launched in South Africa on 10 September 2025.
KENYA-GLOBAL
Nic Mitchell
GLOBAL
Graeme Atherton and Peter John
UKRAINE
Nathan M Greenfield
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GLOBAL
Satisfaction with student diversity has steepest decline
Nathan M Greenfield
Students around the world are more confident about their career prospects but are increasingly concerned about a range of other issues, including student diversity, online learning opportunities and their quality of life, according to the latest Global Student Satisfaction Report 2025.

CANADA
Nathan M Greenfield

GLOBAL
Dorothy Lepkowska

SOUTH KOREA
Yumi Jeung
News
UNITED STATES
Nathan M Greenfield
The termination of US$350 billion in discretionary spending for Hispanic-serving and other minority-serving institutions in the United States on the grounds that such programmes meet race-based quotas is set to cause “immediate and significant harm”, according to the president of the American Association of Colleges and Universities.
SRI LANKA
Kalinga Seneviratne
JAPAN
Suvendrini Kakuchi
More Japanese universities are pursuing and accepting research subsidies from the Ministry of Defense for security-related technology research amid ongoing global security tensions. The subsidies, perceived by some academics, researchers and peace activists as an assault on academic freedom, are dividing academia.
NEPAL
Binod Ghimire
What started as a social media campaign by various groups in Nepal under the banner of ‘Gen Z’ but largely made up of students frustrated by corruption and poor governance, turned into violent protests this week that have forced the resignation of the prime minister.
UNITED KINGDOM
Nic Mitchell
Experts are divided over the surprise announcement that the University of Greenwich and the University of Kent plan to create a new ‘trailblazing’ multi-university, with both institutions coming together under one structure and one vice-chancellor – but keeping their names and local presence.
SWEDEN
Jan Petter Myklebust
FINLAND
Jan Petter Myklebust
Edtech, AI and Higher Education
GLOBAL
Afrooz Purarjomandlangrudi and Amir Ghapanchi
Universities should treat AI literacy as fundamental academic infrastructure, embedding core AI literacy skills across curricula supported by training for lecturers and institutional policies, to ensure that students become critical, ethical and effective AI collaborators and are equipped for an evolving professional landscape.
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GLOBAL
Brendan O’Malley
University World News talks to Colin Riordan, secretary general of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, ahead of ACU Congress 2025, about the common challenges and opportunities universities are facing in diverse contexts, including funding, the SDGs and transnational education – and the future of the Commonwealth.
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UKRAINE-UNITED STATES
Andrew Misura
Ukrainians and others in conflict situations are resolved to continue studying amid the destruction of their universities and the displacement of students and faculty. They aspire to the very values which in the United States seem to have been forgotten and are under attack.
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CARIBBEAN
Shazim Husayn
With a deliberate and inclusive strategy, Trinidad and Tobago can move from a passive recipient of external provision to a co-creator of high-quality, context-sensitive transnational education – benefiting not just its own citizens but learners across the Caribbean region, Latin America and beyond.

SINGAPORE
Yojana Sharma

AFRICA
Wachira Kigotho

KENYA
Eve Ruwoko
CENTRAL AFRICA
Elias Ngalame
Features
SOUTH AFRICA
Desmond Thompson
A grant of CA$1.6 million (US$1.15 million) has been awarded to the Centre for Information Integrity in Africa, or CINIA, based at Stellenbosch University, South Africa, to spearhead cross-regional collaborations tackling mis- and disinformation on digital platforms. Professor Herman Wasserman, director of CINIA, is leading the initiative.
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UNITED STATES
Nathan M Greenfield
As the United States withdraws from the United Nations Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review, PEN America has published a report on academic censorship in the country which details how the Trump administration is restricting access to education and infringing free expression.

PALESTINE-UNITED KINGDOM
Katy Sian

UNITED KINGDOM
Nic Mitchell

GLOBAL
Aslam Fataar, Joy Petersen and Lauren Davids
HONG KONG
Yojana Sharma
A recent major influx of international students to Hong Kong – mostly from mainland China – has led to the introduction of new policies to house them, reversing previous policy that restricted non-local student numbers due to the densely populated city’s chronic housing and land shortages.
UZBEKISTAN
Bobir Muratov and Stephen Wilkins
Foreign education providers, including the increasing number that come from other countries in Asia, are positively viewed by the public in Uzbekistan and, despite increasing competition, unmet demand and a rapidly growing population contribute to a positive outlook for Asian transnational education.
UNITED STATES-GLOBAL
Nathan M Greenfield
Although unsparing in her critique of United States President Donald Trump and some of his key cabinet appointees, Lynn Pasquerella, president of the American Association of Colleges and Universities, is not blind to the contribution of American higher education to its own ‘crucible moment’.
LATIN AMERICA
Julio Labraña and Paulina Latorre
A meaningful commitment to interculturality requires sustained scrutiny of how power circulates through knowledge, including who teaches, what is taught, which epistemologies are legitimised and whose perspectives remain peripheral. These are not questions that university inclusion statements or policy guidelines can resolve alone.