Grant winners ¨C 24 December 2015
A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash
A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash
UK is top in life sciences while Asia performance varies
US continues to lose its grip as institutions in Europe up their game
OECD head of education insists emulating Pisa school tests will improve teaching and lower fees
Do the socially conservative societies of Asia stifle creativity, or is this a myth created by a complacent West? asks Jack Grove
How far have national systems gained or slipped since 2013-14?
Politics lecturer Michael Buehler faces sustained attacks after raising questions about covert lobbying ahead of US visit by country¡¯s president
Caroline Osella on a fieldwork-based study of the attachments that develop among those in shanty towns
Times Higher Education World Academic Summit 2016 will be hosted in partnership with the University of California, Berkeley
John Morgan examines current arrangements and suggested ratios at home and abroad
There seems little doubt that Asia¡¯s star is rising, but reports of its imminent academic hegemony are greatly exaggerated, argues Miguel Lim
If the government is serious about globalisation in higher education, it should do more to open up overseas study to UK students
Swiss innovator makes top 10 as Germany¡¯s evolution pays dividends, but Japan struggles as more globalised rivals show strength. Ellie?Bothwell reports
Envy of Japan¡¯s Nobel prize record is fuelling massive investment in sciences and higher education, including in international partnerships, says president of Ghent branch campus