US mounts dramatic pivot to ¡®place-based industrial policy¡¯
Land of the free market outpaces UK¡¯s muted ¡®levelling up¡¯ with?funding to leverage power of universities in struggling regions
Land of the free market outpaces UK¡¯s muted ¡®levelling up¡¯ with?funding to leverage power of universities in struggling regions
Scholars say Russia¡¯s war is to blame for decline in first-year students, with some noting ¡®unprecedented¡¯ increases in Polish and Ukrainian languages
NSA used 40 programmes to hack into aerospace university, Beijing claims
The?president of the University of Victoria outlines how his university?is welcoming more indigenous people?
But academics note silver lining, with larger number of qualified local?high schoolers gaining access to city¡¯s high-quality institutions
Covid a memory in most regions as cost, quality, work and migration opportunities guide study destination choices
Two top institutions plan to join forces in potential bid for ?10 trillion fund, amid concerns over widening gap between sector¡¯s ¡®rich and poor¡¯
The Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2014 will be published on Wednesday 18 June 2014. The rankings, powered by data from Thomson Reuters, will go live on line at 21.00 BST on 18 June...
Posted by Phil Baty??? 18 March 2013? ? Times Higher Education has announced an important new addition to its portfolio of prestigious international university rankings.On 10 April 2013, the magazine...
4 October 2012 Public investment in the Asia-Pacific academy seems to be paying off as the area's institutions climb the World University Rankings. So who are they displacing? It doesn't take much to...
With the continent¡¯s youth population set to soar, many observers worry that its overstretched universities will be unable to cope, with consequences for the whole world. So what is the solution?...
Ambitious scheme would see higher education institutions across 10 countries agree common framework, with a helping hand from Europe
Japan ranks low?for gender equality and Japanese women have long complained that the domestic demands on them, combined with universities¡¯ unwillingness to compensate for them, make academic careers...
As the Indian and the US examples both show, openness and flexibility is easily limited by parochialism and provincialism, says?Saikat Majumdar