Key role for student vote in pivotal Taiwanese presidential poll
Exams rescheduled and special trains laid on to get students home to participate in ballot
Exams rescheduled and special trains laid on to get students home to participate in ballot
With Brexit, we¡¯re on the precipice of a new world order, but UK universities have first mover advantage if they act fast, says Simon Marginson
Three years ago, THE tipped a number of countries as possible future stars of global higher education. Ellie Bothwell assesses their progress
Former universities minister sees Chinese branch campuses as ¡®prize¡¯ for UK
Overall success rate for applications to six research councils stood at 27.4?per cent
Vice-chancellor of new global alliance says network will involve ¡®multilayered cooperation¡¯ and different levels of membership
Even as medics scramble to address the coronavirus, research into its social and political entanglements is vital, says Robert Peckham?
Presidents agree on need to respond but are warned against being ¡®slaves to industry¡¯
However, dean at Asian University for Women in Bangladesh says the number of female leaders on the continent is rising
A look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers?
Union condemns ¡®short-sighted¡¯ suspension of institution-funded research leave, saying move amounts to ¡®institutional self-sabotage¡¯
Huge rewards could ensue if governments bankroll the systematic sharing of research data, but experts warn of unintended consequences
Universities in the US, South Korea and elsewhere must contribute to the advancement of the knowledge-based industries of the 21st?century, says Doh-Yeon Kim
Sector leaders emphasise?potential role that country¡¯s?academics could play in finding solutions to global challenges
Study finds that some scholars can earn lucrative rewards from international contracts, but may deprive domestic postgraduates of vital experience