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Power relations would be more equitable if all leading disciplinary journals and books were published in multiple languages, says Simon Marginson
Addressing the very real problem of global epistemic exclusion is inclusive and democratic, says Simon Marginson
Universities will have to rethink online provision, while the social and economic factors of the pandemic will affect demand, writes Simon Marginson
With Brexit, we¡¯re on the precipice of a new world order, but UK universities have first mover advantage if they act fast, says Simon Marginson
Too many poorer students across Europe are unable to maximise their learning owing to inadequate financial support, argues Simon Marginson
Simon Marginson looks ahead at what 2018 has in store for academia in the UK and further afield
The UK wants membership of EU research programmes, but it is hard to see how this happening, says Simon Marginson
The universities of China, Singapore and South Korea are among the world leaders in some STEM fields, but will they expand their strength into other disciplines? asks Simon Marginson
The massification of higher education has made it a polarising issue, says Simon Marginson
Look to Canada and northern Europe for lessons on reducing inequality, says Simon Marginson
Via fiscal reform, income-linked loans and four-year places, a famed higher education system can be saved, says Simon Marginson
Simon Marginson on China¡¯s progress in becoming world class in Times Higher Education¡¯s BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings 2016