Hong Kong Develops Regional AI, Integrating Technology and Local Values

EduAsiaNews, Hongkong – A group of academics in Hong Kong has developed a regional artificial intelligence (AI) model called HKGAI-V1, designed to address local needs while strengthening technological sovereignty in Asia. The model has been built with Hong Kong’s multilingual context in mind—Cantonese, Mandarin, and English—making it more relevant for supporting various strategic sectors. In … Baca Selengkapnya

Monash University Malaysia and Rubber Glove Association Establish New Study Program

EduAsiaNews, Selangor — Monash University Malaysia and the Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association (MARGMA) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on March 12, 2026, to strengthen the development of skilled professionals, research collaboration, and innovation in Malaysia’s rubber glove industry. This partnership aims to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial application through specialized … Baca Selengkapnya

Nursing and Primary School Teacher Education Become Top Choices Among SNBP 2026 Applicants at UNEJ

EduAsiaNews, Jember – The Nursing Study Program and the Primary School Teacher Education Study Program (PGSD) have become the top choices among applicants in the 2026 National Selection Based on Achievement (SNBP) pathway at the University of Jember (UNEJ). A total of 868 students selected the Nursing Study Program, making it the most favored program … Baca Selengkapnya

550 Doctoral Students from 13 Institutions Convene at XJTLU Research Symposium in Suzhou

EduAsiaNews, Suzhou — Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) once again played host to a prestigious academic event with the staging of the 2026 Postgraduate Research Symposium on 19–20 March in Suzhou, China. The symposium brought together nearly 550 PhD students from 13 universities and research institutions across China and abroad, featuring 614 presentations comprising 329 posters … Baca Selengkapnya

University of Otago Establishes Human Behaviour-Based Food Safety Research Laboratory

EduAsiaNews, Dunedin — The University of Otago, New Zealand, has launched the Food Safety Culture Lab, the country’s first multidisciplinary research group dedicated to examining human behavioural factors as the root cause of food safety failures. The lab is designed to investigate how workers in the food industry navigate safety systems, balance operational pressures, manage … Baca Selengkapnya

Internal Medicine Specialist at RSND UNDIP Shares Tips for Maintaining Health After Eid

EduAsiaNews, Semarang — The post-Eid period is often marked by the consumption of foods high in fat, coconut milk, and sugar, which can increase cholesterol and blood sugar levels. In addition, fatigue from long and exhausting travel also requires attention, especially when preparing to return to work routines after the holiday. Activities that were reduced … Baca Selengkapnya

How to Restore Motivation and Productivity After Returning Home for Eid (Mudik) for Students

EduAsiaNews, Surabaya — The Eid holiday period can sometimes present challenges for students in returning to a demanding academic routine. Significant changes in daily habits while in their hometowns often lead to decreased motivation or difficulty maintaining focus. This phenomenon is commonly referred to as post-holiday blues, characterized by feelings of sluggishness, loss of enthusiasm, … Baca Selengkapnya

Eid al-Fitr Gathering on 1 Shawwal 1447 AH at ITB Strengthens the Sense of Family Among the Academic Community

EduAsiaNews, Bandung— The Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) an Eid al-Fitr gathering on 1 Shawwal 1447 AH at the ITB Rector’s Residence on Saturday (March 21, 2026). The event was held in a warm and familial atmosphere and was attended by the Rector, members of the ITB leadership, faculty, administrative staff, out-of-town students, and international … Baca Selengkapnya

Not Merely an Eid Tradition: Mutual Forgiveness as a Bridge to Inner Peace

EduAsiaNews, Surabaya— Eid al-Fitr is often interpreted as a turning point to return to one’s natural state (fitrah), a moment in which sincerity of heart is tested through the act of forgiveness. Behind handshakes and words of apology lies a mechanism of self-healing. A lecturer from the Faculty of Psychology (Fpsi) at the State University … Baca Selengkapnya

KAIST Develops Personalized AI

EduAsiaNews, Daejeon — Researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have successfully developed the world’s first artificial intelligence semiconductor capable of learning a user’s speech patterns, preferences, and emotions in real time. The chip, dubbed “SoulMate,” is a personalized large language model accelerator designed to evolve according to each user’s unique … Baca Selengkapnya