Whatever happened to the CUDOS of academic values?
Over the past century, capitalism, relativism, egoism and social advocacy have fuelled the decay of traditional academic commitments, says Bruce Macfarlane
Over the past century, capitalism, relativism, egoism and social advocacy have fuelled the decay of traditional academic commitments, says Bruce Macfarlane
UK and US?might have benefited from significant drop in travel to Australia and New Zealand, according to?Education at a Glance
The changing nature of work and technology, as well as an evolving population and environment, call for a more inclusive system, says Alec Cameron
The 20th edition is our most robust, inclusive and global ranking, thanks to significant improvements to our methodology
BJP ministers and supporters are largely limiting themselves to discrediting and suppressing evidence of government failings, says an academic
From just 200 universities to almost 2,000, the World University Rankings have become more global and more inclusive. Ellie Bothwell goes through the archives to examine the most noteworthy...
At a time when the universities of the Ivy League are increasingly looking to Asia and even Latin America as research partners, European institutions need to collaborate far better if they want to...
Analysis reveals Antipodean universities are falling behind East Asian rivals
Australian rule changes, like UK clampdown and mooted Canadian cap, coincide with exploding enrolments from South Asia
China’s determination to launch its universities to the top drives a dynamic region, Phil Baty writes
As the jobs market transforms, universities must give students opportunities to learn-by-doing that mirror the new world of work, Sean Gallagher says
The Asia-Pacific University Rankings are built on the results of 探花视频’s extensive data collection, analysed with the same methods used for the World University Rankings and adjusted...
To equip students for the future, the Singapore University of Technology and Design redesigned its curricula from the ground up, Chong Tow Chong writes
Australia and China have an opportunity to develop ties that enrich the two countries – and the wider world, say Hamish Coates and Zhou Zhong