World University Rankings 2023: top marks for Australian sector
Covid¡¯s impacts are yet to take the sheen off local universities¡¯ rankings performance, with their average scores now topping the world
Covid¡¯s impacts are yet to take the sheen off local universities¡¯ rankings performance, with their average scores now topping the world
The global picture is changing, as five countries enter the ranking for the first time ¨C all of them in Africa. Rosa Ellis reports?
Founder of China¡¯s New Education Initiative will use award money to expand programme¡¯s reach to rural areas
Biden administration comes to the party, as cash-strapped regional institution seeks new ¡®development partners¡¯
Strong critic of Chinese human rights abuses takes on brief after hiatus of several months
Hopes that formalisation of economist¡¯s imprisonment could trigger his early release
Deal?will ¡®transform the events landscape for students looking to study abroad¡¯, says chief executive
Bigger focus flagged on Indigenous knowledge, climate science and critical technologies
Scholars warn that Tokyo¡¯s cash injection will reward the few over the many, pushing top institutions closer to industry at the expense of basic research, social sciences and humanities
International students add hugely to the richness of universities. But are the risks of relying on their fees to?subsidise so?much fully understood?
As it emerges from its Covid isolation, Australia is rolling back restrictions on foreign students and graduates in the hope of ushering more of them into its depleted workforce. But amid competitive...
Unesco report suggests that institutions¡¯ research ¡®does not yield large financial payoffs¡¯
The inequalities exacerbated by global capitalism must be challenged by institutions in the service of citizens rather than corporations, says Carl Rhodes
As biggest member state centralises power while failing to pay its dues, the headwinds battering the pan-regional university are getting a whole lot stronger