China¡¯s go-ahead for entrance exam seen as sign of confidence
Other Asian nations weigh whether it is?fair to test students during a time of mass disruption??
Other Asian nations weigh whether it is?fair to test students during a time of mass disruption??
Such?legislation?could curtail academic freedom, say scholars
Sydney v-c says upcoming move to London ¡®made more interesting¡¯ by uncertainty around?city¡¯s global position?
Brussels wants to create centre hosting ¡®the best talents in the field¡¯, but some researchers?doubt that?a single organisation can tackle all the challenges
Analysis of Unesco and OECD data on international enrolments and fees show losses could run into billions of dollars
An economic downturn prompted by the virus outbreak creates many uncertainties, but could public backing for science investment actually increase????? ?
Book of the week: Richard Larschan enjoys a wide-ranging survey of the deep intellectual insights and disputes thrown up by the experience of travel?
Education portfolio demerged and ethnic tensions set to be inflamed as Muhyiddin announces cabinet
How a young institution in a?tiny Japanese city created the country¡¯s first fully bilingual campus?
Duncan Ross explains how THE could?enhance the assessment of university-industry ties in the next iteration of the World University Rankings methodology
Research centre meant to support ¡®politically useful ideas¡¯ such as Orb¨¢n¡¯s?claim of Turkic ancestry for nation?as government?pivots away from?EU, scholars claim
A five-year state initiative is bringing problem-solving, global engagement and diversity to Taiwan¡¯s higher education system, says Chia-Ming Hsueh
Experts question whether proposals to give chartered status to private institutions and encourage international branch campuses will deliver quality education??
Many universities have begun to teach online amid concerns that traditional classes could spread the coronavirus. Yale-NUS lecturer Catherine Shea Sanger explains how it can be done quickly and...