THE Asia-Pacific University Rankings 2018: high-impact research helps build reputation
¡®Swot¡¯ diagrams show the relative strengths and weaknesses of university systems across the Asia-Pacific region. Simon Baker reports
¡®Swot¡¯ diagrams show the relative strengths and weaknesses of university systems across the Asia-Pacific region. Simon Baker reports
The National Education Policy is like a breath of fresh air; now universities need to make the changes happen to reap the rewards, says Pankaj Mittal
Steve Kang says he wants to challenge East Asian 'uni-directional' tradition of education where students simply 'prepare for the test'
Policy drives backed by serious funding make Asia an R&D force to be reckoned with
To rise rapidly, institutions should consider a four-pronged strategy for growth and development, says Tan Chorh Chuan
The country spends more on higher education than many of its regional neighbours, so why isn¡¯t this reflected in the Asia University Rankings?
Wherever your institution sits in the Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2016, there is always more to the results than meets the eye, says Peter Mathieson
Survey finds strong recovery in overall satisfaction with courses masks unease among some students about impact of big global recruitment drives
Shorter online lectures work better, says former World Bank higher education director Francisco Marmolejo
Despite shifting power dynamic, centuries-old perceptions of Western superiority persist, scholars say
Deal for online education provider?set to see Netherlands-based company take full control, THE understands
Times Higher Education has confirmed the schedule for its portfolio of university rankings for the 2023 calendar year
Funding of university research by UK businesses has stalled as companies plough more money into research in China and India, according to the Council for Industry in Higher Education, writes Claire...
Instead of creating ¡®strong leaders¡¯, institutions should aim to educate students to be ¡®someone everyone wants to work with¡¯, academics told