International students in Australia: less diverse, more converged
Cash flows increasingly from south and east Asia to south-eastern cities
Cash flows increasingly from south and east Asia to south-eastern cities
Business?and academia accuse each other of ‘more aggressive’ assertion of intellectual property rights
Publicly funded research brings social and economic benefits for all. It’s critical that the global academic community continues to champion this work, says Ian Jacobs
Researchers must ‘put on the gloves’ and bring the fight to their critics, says Arizona State professor
Study estimates that carbon footprint of global student mobility is comparable to annual emissions of Tunisia
Book of the week: Martin Cohen finds much of interest in a work describing how produce gets to our plates
Conference hears that nationalist politics could hamper efforts to tackle pandemics
Research for the public good being subverted by geopolitical ‘zero-sum competition’, says former LSE professor
While China’s intensification puts regional rivals in the shade, it casts a spotlight on progress in the special administrative region
The difficulties even of obtaining a scholarship to study in the West amount to systemic exclusion, says Rudrani Dasgupta
Some evidence shows international students are more likely to use essay mills, but academics say this?reflects?wider problems in global higher education
What are university leaders and chief technology officers doing to meet future challenges?
Institutions’ philanthropy heads lift their sights as campaigns exceed expectations
Sir Fraser Stoddart says the most rewarding element of his work has been supervising research students, who supported him personally after his wife’s death
Tributes paid to Chicago authority on Buddhism