Is China¡¯s Belt and Road Initiative boosting academic links?
Data on the growth of scholarly collaboration across Asia, the Middle East and eastern Europe suggest Beijing¡¯s grand strategy could be having an impact
Data on the growth of scholarly collaboration across Asia, the Middle East and eastern Europe suggest Beijing¡¯s grand strategy could be having an impact
Wollongong¡¯s Paul Wellings rejects claims he contravened rules in approving Ramsay Centre course, as decision faces legal challenge
Kirkuk?hosted students from seven closed universities in captured territory, providing refuge from horror of executions and alternative to fighting for jihadists
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world¡¯s media
Last year¡¯s scandal over the ministerial vetoing of Australian research grants coincided with the centenary of the fabled principle that politicians should keep out of such decisions. But with...
Robert-Jan Smits looks back on open access initiative ¡®roller coaster¡¯ after?swapping European Commission for Eindhoven¡¯s ¡®booming¡¯ innovation ¡®ecosystem¡¯
Tel Aviv University launches investigation into complaints made by African and Asian learners on industry-backed master¡¯s
When credible concerns emerge about research validity, universities and journals must move quickly, writes John Ross
Australian government?accused of ¡®robbing Peter to pay Paul¡¯
Most universities still rely on exams and assessed essays to grade their students. But as the fourth industrial revolution, employability and?student satisfaction all rise up the agenda, many experts...
Academics fear global reach of new Singaporean legislation could result in censorship of international academic journals
China¡¯s investments in talent circulation and innovation hubs hold many lessons for the UK¡¯s international education ambitions, says Catherine Montgomery?
Study finds?evidence of widespread, worldwide corruption in HE and?lack of action from?quality assurance bodies?to stop it
HKU¡¯s history, location, social context and educational and research ambitions combine to create a truly global university, says Ian Holliday ?
Cutting-edge scientific research requires freedom from political constraint. To maximise progress, both Asia and the West should reflect on their priorities