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But affordability holds these non-profit innovators back from fully competing with top public institutions, say Philip Altbach and Eldho Mathews
Despite China¡¯s rise, even the country¡¯s government recognises that English usage is irrevocable, say Philip Altbach and Gerard Postiglione
A commitment to truth based on scientific evidence and academic freedom is more necessary than ever, say Philip Altbach and Jamil Salmi
Russia may still have no universities in the world¡¯s top 100, but its 5-100 Project has made progress, says Philip Altbach
Coventry University¡¯s endeavours notwithstanding, other international education initiatives are more sustainable, say Philip Altbach and Hans de Wit
Unwieldy bureaucracy, infrastructure challenges and scant funding all hold back innovation in Indian higher education. Philip Altbach and Eldho Mathews assess the country¡¯s current strategies for transforming its universities
US universities¡¯ efforts to remain positive won¡¯t wash. Trump is a disaster for recruitment, say Philip Altbach and Hans de Wit
Philip G. Altbach and Hans de Wit consider what forms internationalisation may take as the US and Europe retreat from world stage
Philip G. Altbach and Hans de Wit foresee a bleak future for America¡¯s global excellence and competitiveness
The country¡¯s ambitious goals for its universities can¡¯t be hit quickly or cheaply, says Philip Altbach, but they can be achieved
Maria Yudkevich, Philip Altbach and Laura Rumbley examine the parallels between the grading of global institutions and sport