¡®Existential threat¡¯ to New Zealand humanities as grants shut off
Social sciences ¡®the proverbial canary in the coalmine¡¯ for restrictions in other areas of research, dean warns
Social sciences ¡®the proverbial canary in the coalmine¡¯ for restrictions in other areas of research, dean warns
Asia and Africa participation numbers each increase by 25 per cent
British institution set to join join Australian counterparts already operating in special economic zone
But domestic?universities must also raise their game if the country is to become a major destination for international students, says Pushkar
Despite Asia¡¯s success elsewhere, its leading universities are still struggling to compete globally in arts and humanities. Patrick Jack asks whether?that needs to change for them to be considered...
Right-wing trust deficit is pronounced in western Europe and North America but not Australasia, international survey finds
The complexities of the 21st century and Japan¡¯s demographic decline demand more interdisciplinarity and internationalisation, says?Teruo Fujii
Petition opposes merging of Japanese, Chinese and Korean into combined programme amid fears of ¡®significant¡¯ staff cuts
Universities are invited to participate, as the portal for our global research-focused rankings opens
Signs of rebound in January intake for UK universities, with Nepal and Kenya?developing as key markets
Turkish university¡¯s ¡®clarity of vision¡¯ in transformation into innovation hub secures top prize
Multinational conglomerates have long been in the university business, but can they really compete when it comes to impact??
¡®Tweaks needed¡¯ as eligibility remains restricted to citizens of the richest nations
Region¡¯s educational strengths must be brought to bear against key challenges such as climate change, forum hears
Driven more by pragmatism than purism, Asia¡¯s new wave of industry-linked universities is shaking up the sector