Young universities have much to learn from the campuses of the 1960s
Baby-boomer institutions?were pioneers in architecture and curricula, but financially prudent – a potentially winning combination for the post-pandemic era, says Miles Taylor
Baby-boomer institutions?were pioneers in architecture and curricula, but financially prudent – a potentially winning combination for the post-pandemic era, says Miles Taylor
China-born academics now make up the largest cohort of foreign scholars in Japan, followed by Americans, Koreans and Britons
Countries are choosing regional partners over Western giants, Nature Index data show
Holding university showcases online makes a lot of sense, but a stir-fry banquet with colleagues beats?rushed laptop lunches, says Jacob Lotinga?
Universities have a unique opportunity to shape the post-pandemic future by promoting innovation and creativity for wider social impact, says Tan Eng Chye
Amid demographic decline and geopolitical isolation, island hopes to have more English-language courses
Report from Clarivate also raises fundamental questions about how disciplinary priorities are shaped??
Entry ban?compounded by lack of flexibility on degree time limits, publishing requirements and accreditation transfer
Resurgent student flows set to bypass?Australia and New Zealand as education agents in most regions usher clients to more welcoming countries
Border closures, funding cuts and overnight classes have made life ‘unbearable’, learners claim
Scholars who stay at one university tend to take ‘safer’ and ‘less ambitious’ paths
Covid is compounding other major shifts in international flows?to leave a permanent?realignment, experts suggest
Careers can depend on publishing in higher-quartile journals, but the statistics are too easily gamed, says?Jak?a Cvitani?
Credit analysts warn of mass job losses, struggling peripheral businesses and homogenisation of the student mix
Foreign students, mostly from Asia, ‘will simply go elsewhere’ if Biden doesn’t act soon