Caps risk monoculture in Australian academia, economist warns
‘Revenue hit’ will undermine universities’ ability to recruit foreign faculty while driving more locals overseas
‘Revenue hit’ will undermine universities’ ability to recruit foreign faculty while driving more locals overseas
International student crackdown partly a response to world of ‘fragmentation, competition and protectionism’
Scion of academic and ministerial family could champion ‘a push towards academic excellence’, but policy intent is ‘hard to read’
Saikat Majumdar surveys?developments from the Gulf to South Korea in light of the closure of Yale-NUS College
Global sustainability event in Istanbul on 16-19 June 2025 to convene 5,000-plus attendees
New Hong Kong centre for leading Swedish university?will aim to?build medical research links across continents
Controversial Pakistani politician disqualified, but those making the cut include William Hague, Peter Mandelson, David Willetts and Elish Angiolini
The distribution of countries’ ranking positions reveals new insights
In the third decade of the so-called Asian century, European and North American universities and governments continue to neglect the world’s most populous continent. As Asia grows ever more powerful...
A story of UK decline in this year’s rankings reflects higher education’s years out in the cold – a funding thaw is needed, but so too is sector-led reform
Manchester vice-chancellor says institutions must continue to work across borders in the face of political scepticism
Increasing trend for policies that attempt to undermine or overhaul higher education in US and Europe being exported worldwide, Scholars at?Risk warns
Oxford breaks record at number one spot, defying trend of declining UK reputation?
Universities reconsider short-term programmes in China amid perceived rising hostility towards foreigners
Beijing’s?University of International Business and Economics closes Israeli outpost as faculty are unable to travel to the Middle East