Interview with Julia Lovell
The British sinologist talks about the book that sparked her?interest in China, and why she decided to translate an ancient epic
The British sinologist talks about the book that sparked her?interest in China, and why she decided to translate an ancient epic
International student mobility was the rock on which universities built their empire. With Covid turning prior certainties into unknowns, what now?
The Covid crisis has restricted travel and funding, affecting even regions spared?its worst. But institutions in emerging economies are getting creative and cooperating to continue their work, with?...
Chinese students becoming more supportive of authoritarian government during time in liberal democracy
The shortfall will damage the UK’s reputation and halt projects that are making a real difference to communities worldwide, says Joanna Newman
Last-minute changes, rigid assessments and ‘disempowerment’ frustrate foreigners in Asia, says study
New president sets ambitious financial and internationalisation goals
We must do more to support learners from both individualistic and collectivistic cultures, says Flower Darby
The promise of the new lifelong learning loan allowance is undermined by the insistence on separate and impermeable tracks, says Tim Blackman
Online event in partnership with NYU Abu Dhabi to focus on graduate skills, research culture and impact
Better technology and a global focus may pull the?higher education world closer together
UK education secretary says three-year undergraduate programme ‘should never be the default’
Autocracy starts with the violent repression of students and academics, say Matteo Fumagalli, Achim Kemmerling, Youngmi Kim and?Luicy Pedroza
Lennard Davis reflects on the dilemmas of the biographer in reading a new life of his friend and mentor Edward Said
A global recession will accelerate the latest shift away from high-cost study destinations, say?Janet Ilieva and David Pilsbury