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Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector¡¯s biggest debates over the past 12 months
Scholars split on whether reforms ¨C part of a wider relaxation of rules on doctorates ¨C will tackle research fraud or whether they aim at the wrong target
Bizarre phenomena on Chinese university campuses go beyond manifestations of student boredom, according to academics
University reaffirms ¡®commitment to freedom of expression and academic freedom¡¯ following student protests and UCU¡¯s call to cancel event
Incident is ¡®shameful and disappointing¡¯ and ¡®undermines¡¯ inclusivity on campus, says academic
Tan Eng Chye discusses tense geopolitics, encouraging lifelong learning and getting past the split with Yale
Move by Afghan government ¡®opens door¡¯ for more of its supporters to become lecturers, scholars fear
Among the winning entries there is a strong focus on research excellence and inclusiveness
Applicants turn away from public campuses, but external perceptions of the country as ¡®failed state¡¯ could put off overseas institutions from forming new collaborations
Support of Council for At-Risk Academics has brought some researchers to safety in the UK, but even new-found security can be bittersweet
For collaborations to succeed, institutions ¡®need to tackle¡¯ underlying problems of uneven funding between countries
Despite shifting power dynamic, centuries-old perceptions of Western superiority persist, scholars say
Nation ¡®would do well¡¯ to seek out global expertise for its 2023 national publishing plan, with negotiations expected to be ¡®long and protracted¡¯
Tsinghua and Peking universities among 79 institutions reportedly affected by unrest over long-running lockdowns and restrictions
Authorities to inspect institutions ¡®one by one¡¯ amid concern institutions are being overzealous in their application of Covid-19 restrictions
New university pathway meant to boost talent, but academics concerned over graduate retention
Ongoing faceoff with administrators, which began with demand to raise stipends, leaves two students in hospital
Scholars express ¡®deep concern¡¯ over recent decrees banning women from public places and reinstating sharia
All but tiny minority of population qualify for enrolment under ¡®economically weaker¡¯ label
Computer scientist on his company¡¯s foray into testing, competing with TikTok and lessons from being a university professor
Tribal areas get their first public institution since 2018 incorporation, benefiting women unable to seek education further afield
The Harvard researcher discusses his humble upbringing and how the plight of Dalits is now being taken more seriously, in academia and beyond
A sunny outlook on student enrolments is marred by the persistent lack of money for research in the field, says association chair
While India¡¯s prestigious IITs flex fundraising muscle, others in sector are ¡®left in the lurch¡¯