How global trade deals could impact universities
Unions and universities worry that agreements could leave them vulnerable to for-profit competition and entrench privatisation
Unions and universities worry that agreements could leave them vulnerable to for-profit competition and entrench privatisation
Education?minister says top-down reforms are needed to ensure better regulation of standards
As Beijing and Canberra trade blows over foreign interference and academic freedom, leading analyst predicts things will get worse before they get better
The South Korean institute has built a strong global reputation in less than 50 years. Sung-Chul Shin shares the secrets of its inexorable ascent
John Ross was recently appointed as title¡¯s first Asia-Pacific editor
University systems are born from unique historical and social traditions but can be categorised under three coherent models, according to Samuel?Mart¨ªn-Barbero and Adrian Monck
To what extent can universities drive economic development ¨C or vice versa? Rachael Pells explores the ways in which higher education and economic success interact
Book of the week: Jonathan Mirsky wonders at the wisdom of making this Asian ¡®miracle¡¯ a model for rapid development
Ahead of the Times Higher Education Research Excellence Summit in the Czech Republic, Jan Palmowski summarises the changes needed to unlock the research potential?in new Europe
The best of those?universities founded since the year 2000
Universities need to raise funds from potentially mercurial financial markets without losing sight of their long-term missions. It¡¯s a delicate balance
A. W. Purdue ponders a historical comparison of advisers to the world¡¯s movers and shakers
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world¡¯s media