World insight: a homegrown academic workforce for the Gulf
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam considers the implications of ¡®Emiratisation¡¯ policies for higher education in the Middle East
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam considers the implications of ¡®Emiratisation¡¯ policies for higher education in the Middle East
The economist and polymath on A. N. Wilson and Isaiah Berlin, mushy peas and sisterly libertarianism, and all those books as yet unread and unwritten
Being sick threatens employability, legacy and self-image. Two recent victims of stroke and cancer tell their tales
Rankings efforts must not detract from university mission, says?Hong Kong University of Science and Technology president Tony Chan
Professor Webley was ¡®inspired leader¡¯ and will be ¡®sorely missed¡¯, say colleagues of the acclaimed academic
Outside the Anglo-American 'superbrands', new names are establishing a presence
China, fostering links with future leaders through its universities,?is now playing the same game as Western nations, researcher says
Saudi Arabia is the top country of origin for international postgraduate students on medicine and dentistry courses in the UK
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam explores the migrant crisis, and universities¡¯ role in it
¡®A tremendously important and empathetic scholar¡¯ who transformed our understanding of nationalism has died
Academics often think 'global' is the opposite of 'regional', and that isn't so, says Martin Paul