‘Sky’s the limit’ as Latin American universities internationalise
Institutions seek to remove barriers to ensure student mobility?is open to more than just the ‘very privileged few’
Institutions seek to remove barriers to ensure student mobility?is open to more than just the ‘very privileged few’
First-time universities can now sign up to participate, while others can confirm their registration for another year?
Australia is top-performing nation for first time in five years, while the United Arab Emirates is on the rise
Charity’s opposition to genetically engineered ‘golden rice’ is immoral given crop’s potential to end hunger, says Sir Richard Roberts
While college press has a special place in the nation’s psyche, a legal ‘loophole’ leaves it exposed
Surge in downloads ‘reflects industry failure’ to meet sector’s needs amid rising demand for papers, researchers say
Singapore Management University president Lily Kong says the country’s institutions?‘must carve their own path’
In campaigns to isolate China and deny disinformation, federal lawmakers join angry activists in besieging universities and their researchers
The country’s National Education Policy aims to build a quality internationalised and marketised sector. But, says Saumen Chattopadhyay, it faces many entrenched challenges
Hong Kong has ‘a special convening power’ that could attract partners from China and the Middle East, CUHK’s v-c tells Tiya Thomas-Alexander
Tsinghua vice-president Bin?Yang outlines how the nation’s rapid digital development is evolving to boost the quality and accessibility of education and to give the world a?window on?China
Online education firm?had vacancy at top since departure of chief executive Andy Hancock?in March
Funding of university research by UK businesses has stalled as companies plough more money into research in China and India, according to the Council for Industry in Higher Education, writes Claire...
Brussels, 28 Jul 2005 The US, Australia and several Asian countries have surprised European governments by announcing a pact to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The agreement is non-binding, and will...
Brussels, 15 Mar 2005 With food safety a major priority in Europe, some third countries have expressed the fear that this issue could become a new trade barrier, preventing imports from countries...