India¡¯s opening up to overseas outposts has injected new life into a form of transnational education that many observers had considered to be moribund. But will the clutch of early adopters blaze a successful trail for others to follow? And what exactly would that look like? Helen Packer reports
The benefits of a strong brand are accruing for universities and academics alike. Jack Grove explores why reputation matters ¨C and examines the latest results in the list of the world¡¯s most prestigious universities
Long caught up in debates about academic freedom and internationalisation, liberal arts may not survive in city state beyond closure of pioneering partnership
Ucas data confirms big falls in recruitment at some post-92 universities as older institutions took what applicants there were on domestic and international front
Tec de Monterrey¡¯s partnership with Boston¡¯s Ragon Institute shows how Latin America can connect to global centres of excellence, says David Garza-Salazar