THE Emerging Economies University Rankings 2018: China’s haves and have-nots China is supporting an elite group of universities to achieve world-class status. But this strategy will create a new set of problems, says Ka Ho Mok By Ka Ho Mok 9 May
Can international education enhance graduate employment in China? In the last two decades the number of mainland students going abroad to study has increased more than twentyfold, but what does this mean for employment, asks Ka Ho Mok By Ka Ho Mok 20 August
When Chinese students study in the UK, do they become more employable? Ka Ho Mok and Han Xiao have been speaking to Chinese students about their experiences in UK higher education By Ka Ho Mok 29 March
Will higher education in the 21st century belong to China? The time is right for Europe's universities to make Chinese connections, say Ka Ho Mok and Jin Jiang By Ka Ho Mok 13 February
World Insight: The dangers in Asia’s quest for world-class universities The pursuit of high-ranking universities should not be at the expense of education itself, writes Ka Ho Mok By Ka Ho Mok 19 October
The massification of higher education: Chinese student experiences Is class becoming as important as academic attainment in China? asks Ka Ho Mok By Ka Ho Mok 13 June