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Trends analysis shows end of ‘US hegemony’ in research may not be far off
Study casts doubt on efficacy of increasing research productivity in some disciplines
THE analysis provides food for thought on the best research strategy for institutions with ‘core strengths’
Three-quarters of students in the UK now receive ‘good’ degrees, compared with just half 20 years ago. Is grade inflation an inevitable result of the marketisation of higher education and is the picture the same worldwide? Simon Baker examines the evidence
Analysis of latest data could spark similar debate to that seen in relation to the REF, about whether a complex assessment process is needed
‘Swot’ diagrams show the relative strengths and weaknesses of university systems across the Asia-Pacific region. Simon Baker reports
But new government figures do suggest rate in England and Wales is higher now than a decade ago
Study suggests pure science disciplines may have more of a problem with citations that are not actually giving the thumbs up to other studies
Latest tables showing high-quality scholarly output for countries and universities demonstrate UK in particular is losing ground
While the latest results of the teaching excellence framework brought joy for a number of institutions, they also throw up new questions about the validity of the exercise
Understanding how and why a university achieved a particular rating has become a tougher job than ever, writes Simon Baker
Our data visualisations show how institutions were established in three distinct waves, and the global distribution of ‘Golden Age’ universities
Although ousted prime minister Najib Razak supported strategy, there were signs it had already reached its limits
Latest Hesa data show there was no immediate exodus of academics but Russell Group warns against ‘complacency’
Hepi survey data spanning six years suggest students do not rate other members of mission group very differently from UK universities overall
Data from 罢贬贰’s World University Rankings underscore that many more women are studying some science subjects in the Mena region, but does this translate into employment?
But study by French academics says they tend to perform more poorly on research owing to multi-campus nature of many institutions
Education minister says top-down reforms are needed to ensure better regulation of standards
Teaching grant allocations by OfS reveal losers from ?30 million drop in funding to aid retention
Thailand’s education minister tells conference that a consensus is better for ensuring universities help local communities
Session on how best to support refugees from Syria and elsewhere hears evidence that more vocational options are needed
Tech entrepreneur says there is a fear of AI and automation in Europe and North America while students in Asia see it as an opportunity
British Council conference to hear of downsides to focus on elite higher education institutions
Ahead of the British Council's Going Global conference in Malaysia, Simon Baker shows how local impact data could unlock new perspectives on global higher education