For a fast-track business route to Asia, go via campus
Universities offer essential access to Asian market, Dearing conference hears. Jack Grove reports
Universities offer essential access to Asian market, Dearing conference hears. Jack Grove reports
Debates rage about the appropriateness of objects displayed in many anthropological exhibitions amid accusations they perpetuate poisonous imperialist narratives. However, Adam Kuper believes...
Lacklustre employment for doctorate holders betrays ‘disconnect’ between academia and private sector employers, scholars say
A lack of financial incentives, on top of academic freedom concerns, is likely to put off many overseas institutions, says Saikat Majumdar?
Flexibility of guidelines for universities wanting to open outposts praised, but concerns raised over academic freedom
Divisive discrimination in favour of an Americanised, catch-all category that favours some cultures over others is not what UK HE needs, says Aymen Idris
Instead of creating ‘strong leaders’, institutions should aim to educate students to be ‘someone everyone wants to work with’, academics told
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After a tumultuous 2022, what will the new year bring for higher education? Some of the UK sector’s respected crystal-ball gazers offer their predictions for 2023
Five years ago, a THE poll painted a bleak picture of work-life balance in the academy. Has the subsequent rise of homeworking eased the pressure? Or are ever-increasing workloads outweighing any...
Financially troubled University of the South Pacific was left with??29 million black hole when leadership fell out with biggest member state
Readers show a taste for the UK’s REF as normality returns after?pandemic
John Ross honoured at prestigious national ceremony for his work examining the sector’s relationship with Australia’s main political parties
Five years on from Cambridge University Press’ controversial compliance with a Chinese government request to make more than 300 articles unavailable to Chinese readers, publishers are increasingly...
Tan Eng Chye discusses tense geopolitics, encouraging lifelong learning and getting past the split with Yale