Forget Trump, the threat to science comes from within
Experts are out of fashion with today¡¯s political vanguard, but fraudulent research risks further undermining science, says THE¡¯s Asia-Pacific editor John Ross
Experts are out of fashion with today¡¯s political vanguard, but fraudulent research risks further undermining science, says THE¡¯s Asia-Pacific editor John Ross
Event will feature launch of four Times Higher Education?subject rankings
Although ousted prime minister Najib Razak supported strategy, there were signs it had already reached its limits
Is Australia¡¯s higher education export industry destined to become a victim of its own success? ?
Negotiations set to boost access to €100?billion research and innovation scheme, scholar says
Provided universities offer other avenues to debate contentious issues, institutes¡¯ pro-China stance should not be a deal-breaker, says Jeffrey Gil
Vast majority of international students come from other parts of Asia?
Tightly defined learning levels are inappropriate in an age of stackable credentials, report suggests
Our?data visualisations show how?institutions were established in three distinct waves,?and the global?distribution of ¡®Golden Age¡¯ universities
There is no holding back the king tide that is the Asian country¡¯s higher education ambition ¨C yet while the torrent carries some riches, what will it sweep away?
The author of on the figures, real and mythical, who sparked her flights of imagination
British Council conference?to hear?of downsides to focus?on elite higher education institutions
Government investment will address the underperforming sector but political interference needs to stop for Indian higher education to truly make its mark, argues Deepak Nayyar
Analysis reveals Asia¡¯s top universities still have low levels of prestige outside continent?