Talent mobility and the exchange of knowledge, essential to higher education in the 21st century, are increasingly under threat from nationalist politics. How can universities continue to champion a global higher education for their students and communities?
Speaking from the É«ºÐÖ±²¥ World Academic Summit at the National University of Singapore, university leaders weigh in including Tshilidzi Marwala, chancellor and principal at the University of Johannesburg; Anton Muscatelli, principal at the University of Glasgow; Tony Chan, president of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Lino Guzzella, president ETH Zurich; Brian Schmidt, vice-chancellor Australian National University; and Lydia Snover, director of institutional research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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