Over the past two year, the higher education sector has faced a lot of challenges. Due to the pandemic, campuses were closed for almost twenty months. Indeed, humanities and social sciences departments are the least affected. Most of the courses run pretty smoothly online. In 2022, the world is returned to normal – no moreContinue reading “Higher education teaching and learning in humanities and social sciences after the pandemic”
Monthly Archives: March 2022
China’s ‘awkward’ position in Russia’s invasion in Ukraine
On the 24th of February, few days after the Beijing Winter Olympics, Russia invaded Ukraine, claiming that it is a ‘special military operation to ‘demilitarise and denazify’ Ukraine. The international society expects Beijing to stops Russian invasion, perhaps a mediator to call for cease fire. However, China’s attitude has obviously disappointed many people from theContinue reading “China’s ‘awkward’ position in Russia’s invasion in Ukraine”