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Investment is ‘necessary but not sufficient’ to enable world-class research, which also relies on international collaboration
A look at the latest detailed figures suggests something is awry, but it may still be too early to tell if Brexit is the culprit
Latest 榴莲视频 Office statistics also show general rise in visa applications for study at UK universities
Research areas that will receive special attention include artificial intelligence and the life sciences, but are they the right fields to focus on?
Academic to vice-chancellor pay ratios could be published by the Office for Students but here is a preview based on 罢贬贰’蝉 pay data
Survey suggests European scholars are resistant to UK continuing to enjoy full participation in programmes such as Horizon 2020
Latest Global University Employability Survey revealed the contrasting opinion of US and Japanese firms towards their higher education systems
Report from Elsevier suggests more collaboration with poorer nations is needed
Placings for UK in latest edition of Global University Employability Survey may already be reflecting damage to country’s reputation
Using the results of the Global University Employability Survey, Simon Baker reveals which countries and institutions are rated best for graduate digital competency and links to industry, and which skills are most prized by employers
China now third behind US and UK on Clarivate list of most impactful researchers worldwide
British Academy report marking 500 days until ‘Brexit day’ throws spotlight on the money and academic talent in the subjects that come from the EU
Stark figures in new Hepi report prompt calls for chancellor to tackle research underfunding in budget
Latest OECD data show levelling off in global numbers of mobile students after exponential growth in late 1990s and 2000s
A snapshot of World University Rankings data gives some interesting results on efficiency
Data from the OECD show that some European nations and the US have a more decentralised system
Charts also illustrate how developing nations concentrate their research on a narrower set of fields
Data suggest that more universities – and subject areas – will need to succeed on the world stage to sustain the country’s rise
Bibliometric data suggest there should be more scholarship on the topic, but academics still make key contributions to debate
Figures from Elsevier's Scopus database also reveal which scholarship on the topic has been the most cited
Latest OECD figures suggest that some countries such as the US are a long way behind others on social mobility
Analysis of departmental spending suggests there is a large gulf in costs between some disciplines
Figures from Elsevier's Scopus database suggest study into topic has unusually low rate of collaboration
Raising graduate repayments bar to ?25k hikes level of public subsidy for system to 45 per cent, says respected research institute