World insight: Banging the drum for liberal arts in East Asia
Countries like Singapore are turning to broad-based education just as the US turns away from it, says Trisha Craig
Countries like Singapore are turning to broad-based education just as the US turns away from it, says Trisha Craig
Paris, 11 Feb 2005 Photos The human tragedy and widespread desolation caused by the tsunami which hit Asia on 26 December will be, according to the United Nations, the biggest ever natural...
As rentals become scarcer and dearer, international students are increasingly unwilling to travel without pre-arranged lodgings
Researchers warn of knock-on effects for international publishing and student and staff mobility
Brussels, 05 Sep 2003 In an effort to strengthen its international relations, the EU has underscored the importance of increased scientific co-operation with other world regions. And Southeast Asia...
A drop in recruitment of overseas students to universities in New Zealand and Australia due to the Sars epidemic could have a devastating knock-on effect for the institutions' incomes. The...
Institutions and systems throughout the region are beefing up their performances ¨C and it shows, says Phil Baty
The Asian University for Women and its students focus on leadership and social justice, aiming to create the conditions for change, says Nirmala Rao
Japan still ¡®king of the mountain¡¯ but balance of power shifts to neighbour
Brussels, 10 June 2002 International scientists meeting in Bali, Indonesia, on 4 June 2002 for an international science roundtable, held during the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD),...
The Times Higher Education team discusses the results of this year's Asia University Rankings
Brussels, 29 January 2002 The European Commission has issued a call for proposals for the co-financing of joint projects to enhance the transfer of information and communications technology (ITC)...
South Korea and China are fastest improving countries in region, as Australia and Japan fail to keep pace
Nepal's carpet industry has been a lucrative source of foreign earnings for one of the world's poorest countries, but its reliance on child labour has been heavily criticised. Children toil for hours...
IDP global survey of 21,000 students also spotlights importance of post-study work rights in student decisions on destinations