State of the Region: The Commemorative 10th Issue
In this commemorative tenth edition of HESB (Higher Education in Southeast Asia and Beyond), we have invited leading researchers and policymakers to share their insights and analysis on the future of higher education in each of the 11 Southeast Asian countries.
In this issue:
Building the Future Through Higher Education 2020-2024
In Indonesia, where many objectives and operations of higher education institutions are spread thinly across different missions, Satryo Soemantri Brodjonegoro argues that mission differentiation should provide a better investment plan.Malaysia’s Higher Education: Tumbled Out of its Trajectory?
Morshidi Sirat and Abdul Razak Ahmad argue that Malaysia needs a reset, introducing a framework and trajectory for higher education which is more robust and in tune with regional and global co-existence, exhibiting a high degree of resilience, and with clarity on the role of the state vis-à-vis universities.Whither the University? — And not just where is it, but when is it?
In the context of the pandemic, Adrian W. J. Kuah and Katrina Tan reflect on how the National University of Singapore has seen the opening of more access routes to learning, a greater focus on student engagement and motivation, a higher level of trust and reliance on self-directed learning, and the provision of space and time for students to explore their interests outside the curriculum.
Many more thought leaders share their insights on the state of higher education in the region. Alongside critical perspectives of respective national contexts, this issue provides comparative data across the 11 countries on their investments and stakes in higher education.
Highlighting Higher Education in Southeast Asian and Beyond
HESB (Higher Education in Southeast Asia and Beyond), is The HEAD Foundation’s flagship publication, featuring opinions and commentaries from experts on important and contemporary topics in higher education. Watch the video below to find out more:
A Platform for the Future of Southeast Asian Higher Education – The Genesis of HESB
In conversation with S. Gopinathan HESB Editor Loke Hoe Yeong (LHY) interviewed Professor S. Gopinathan (SG), Consultant Editor and Founding Editor of HESB, about…
Malaysia’s Higher Education: Tumbled Out of its Trajectory?
Since the early 1970s, Malaysia’s successive five-year national development plans have had a brief section on higher education with narratives on its role in nation…
Myanmar
Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, is the largest mainland Southeast Asian country with a population of 54.5 million in 2020. It is a constitutional republic…
Myanmar Education Reform: Balancing Private and Public Partnerships
International investment into Myanmar’s higher education sector emerged alongside the country’s broader liberalisation that followed the elections of 2010. Between 2010 and 2020, Myanmar opened…
The Philippines
The Philippines is an archipelagic country of over 7,000 islands and has a population of over 106 million. Like its geography, the Philippines’ population is…
Higher Education in the Philippines: Prospects and Challenges
In the next two decades (2020-2040), the Philippines will deepen its focus on the internationalisation of Philippine higher education, enhance regional and global partnerships, and…
Singapore
The city-state of Singapore is both the smallest and most economically developed ASEAN member. Its almost entirely urbanised population of 5.6 million has a 97.5%…
Whither the University? And not just where is it, but when is it?
There are places I’ll remember All my life though some have changed Some forever, not for better Some have gone and some remain… – “In…
Brunei Darussalam
Brunei Darussalam, its name meaning “Brunei, the abode of peace”, is ASEAN’s smallest country in terms of population, with only 429,000 people in 2018, and…