World insight: Iran after the sanctions, and what it means for higher education
International cooperation could be most successful in the postgraduate sector, says Arshin Adib-Moghaddam
International cooperation could be most successful in the postgraduate sector, says Arshin Adib-Moghaddam
Women in higher education in South Asia are not being identified and prepared for leadership roles in universities, a new report suggests
We talk globalisation, internationalisation and Marmite with the future head of a South Pacific university
Balance of power continues to shift towards Asia in disciplines
Stateside efforts to widen higher education¡¯s global reach are fragmented and conflicting, says Philip Wainwright
Too many senior scholars abuse their power when it comes to assigning credit, argues Bruce Macfarlane
Jack Grove reports from official inauguration of campus that reflects Singapore¡¯s growing demand for Western-style higher education
Times Higher Education World University Rankings data reveal the 20 best institutions based on private-sector investment per academic
Max Lu to join from University of Queensland
If you want to join our exciting global project, get in touch, says Phil Baty
Landmark gift from foundation started by Irish-American billionaire will fund work in US and Ireland
To our great dismay, Nick Rushby has stepped down as editor of the British Journal of Educational Technology. The basis for his decision lies in a conflict between him as editor (together with much...
Nigel Thrift, head of Schwarzman Scholars, a transnational scheme to develop movers and shakers, tells John Gill about China¡¯s international role
Majority of academics publishing in journals with lax peer review are from Asia, study concludes