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Regulation and world rankings provide a way to meet the challenges presented by India¡¯s higher education expansion, argues Ashok Thakur. With more than 27 million students enrolled, India now has the...
Regulation and world rankings provide a way to meet the challenges presented by India¡¯s higher education expansion, argues Ashok Thakur. With more than 27 million students enrolled, India now has the...
Free from tradition and baggage, a wave of upstarts are challenging their elders. Phil Baty investigates There are many disadvantages to being a young university, says Yongmin Kim, president of the...
4 October 2012 Building research-intensive universities in developing countries is no easy task but it is vital to the promotion of economic, cultural, social and intellectual progress, argues Max...
Source: Corbis Diversification and specialisation are driving movement in the tables, Dirk Van Damme finds Universities today ¨C including the top ones ¨C face tougher competition in a period of...
Source: Corbis Japan loses its crown to its main regional rival, as massive state funding and innovation pay dividends for the People¡¯s Republic, writes Katie Duncan. China has overtaken Japan as...
In an era of disinvestment in the US' public universities, the greatest of their number has improved its reputation through creativity, entrepreneurialism and innovation, says Robert BirgeneauOn the...
Japan is the dominant force in the THE Asia University Rankings 2013, but the lead afforded over its East Asian neighbours by a 25-year head start is being rapidly eroded. Emerging triumphant in the...
China leads the pack of developing nations aiming for academic and economic growth. Phil Baty writes China has emerged as the strongest nation in the inaugural Times Higher Education BRICS &...
31 May 2012 Free from tradition and baggage, a wave of upstarts are challenging their elders. Phil Baty investigates There are many disadvantages to being a young university, says Yongmin Kim,...
Japan¡¯s position at the top is being challenged by neighbours near and far intent on promoting and investing in their universities. Phil Baty reports. China is mounting a serious challenge to Japan¡¯s...
At the apex of the reputation rankings are six US and UK universities that have become household names. But esteem cannot be faked, and what goes up can come down. Phil Baty reports For a chosen few...
Source: Reuters It¡¯s clear from the continuing power shift from West to East and the success of Boston that real-world geography still plays a vital role in university excellence, even in the...