Editor¡¯s investigation reveals missing and suspicious data
Researchers must be prepared to share their raw data if their work is to be considered scientifically sound, says geneticist
Researchers must be prepared to share their raw data if their work is to be considered scientifically sound, says geneticist
South African political geographer to succeed Baroness Amos in January 2021
The Middle East and North Africa have large youth populations and growing university participation. But with high unemployment, low female workplace participation and universities focused on STEM and...
Money is not the point, Australian institution insists, as it opens the door to a new higher education frontier
While much harm has been done by epidemic, institutions could use crisis to sharpen strategies and practices in areas such as internationalisation and e-learning, experts say
The sudden closure of university campuses across China and elsewhere has necessitated the virtual delivery of vast numbers of courses. And while there have been inevitable teething problems,...
Moving overseas is often the best way to further an academic career, but the transition to a new system and culture can be painful. Six academics recount their experiences and offer their tips
University leaders from the Middle East and North Africa will convene in Abu Dhabi to discuss how a multidisciplinary model?can help build knowledge economies and advance academic research?
Universities will come together to offer joint degree programmes and research projects
Postgraduate-only outlet?¡®the first of many to come¡¯, says minister
Internal documents reveal rapid shift to South Asia in Australian university¡¯s international operations
Many emerging higher education systems in Asia are paying external faculty members to collaborate on scholarship when they should be investing in staff development, write Bruce Savre, Laurene Chua-...
The president and dean of the?Asian Institute of Management?tells Joyce Lau that being an introverted leader and a minority has taught her empathy
Exams rescheduled and special trains laid on to get students home to participate in ballot
Three years ago, THE tipped a number of countries as possible future stars of global higher education. Ellie Bothwell assesses their progress