A New Foreign Policy: Beyond American Exceptionalism, by Jeffrey Sachs
Kori Schake is disappointed by a study that covers old ground and fails to deliver fresh ideas on governance
Kori Schake is disappointed by a study that covers old ground and fails to deliver fresh ideas on governance
Universities responsible for ensuring research funding sustainability, minister says
With one more year to go until the end of a decade that is transforming universities worldwide, Times Higher Education?looks at the trends that have shaped?the past?12 months
Recent political interventions in university affairs are symptomatic of the perception that higher education institutions need a firm hand
Standardised test scores, interviews, entrance exams, choosing the top percentage of applicants: all are used in university admissions. Ellie Bothwell asks which methods provide the most honest...
Robert-Jan Smits attempts to allay concerns of junior academics considering moving country because of planned publishing shift
A period of explosive growth and cuts in government funding has left many institutions too reliant on foreign student fees?
Australia¡¯s twice-unlucky research grant applicants raise questions about the assessment process, but they could help elevate science as an election issue, says John Ross
Analysis of ranking since 2011 suggests China is not making same ground as in research-based rankings, while Germany and South Korea have leapt forward
Rate of decline has slowed, but more universities are reporting problems with visa delays and denials
Research the goal but not the currency, as Australian universities chase Chinese dollars
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