Hawaii: from holiday destination to educational hub?
Campaign aims to double international student numbers as state¡¯s universities battle ¡®curse of jaw-dropping geography and weather¡¯
Campaign aims to double international student numbers as state¡¯s universities battle ¡®curse of jaw-dropping geography and weather¡¯
The world¡¯s first professor of duty of care in sport discusses the challenges of tackling corruption, seeking inspiration from Maya Angelou, and the perfect Reuben sandwich
Placings for UK in latest edition of Global University Employability Survey may already be reflecting damage to country¡¯s reputation
There is growing concern that China is trying to silence its critics in the West, with academic publishers a particular target. Tao Zhang considers the consequences for scholarly freedom ¨C and what...
Berggruen Prize for Philosophy and Culture recognises lifetime achievement in philosophy and public service
Report from Elsevier suggests more collaboration with poorer nations is needed
Atrocities in Myanmar expose how universities have unnecessarily risked their reputations by partnering with corrupt political systems, says Peter Brady
Universities cite concerns around US¡¯ social and political climate in IIE study
Countries with the most open immigration policies for scholars have stronger scientific impact, reports suggest
Higher education institutions in Turkey and Belgium report decline in staff and student exchanges following attacks
Leading scholars warn of risks to internationalisation in populist era
Analysis of university-city performance shows UK¡¯s capital has a lot to lose if EU exit is botched
Simon Baker, THE¡¯s data editor, considers three pairs of countries