World insight: a challenging time for cosmopolitan education
Pericles Lewis, founding president of Yale-NUS college, on a turbulent time for the liberal arts
Pericles Lewis, founding president of Yale-NUS college, on a turbulent time for the liberal arts
Paper concludes that ¡®contrary to popular thinking, Confucius Institutes have not had a positive impact on China¡¯s global interests¡¯
University of Hong Kong v-c denies he is ¡®heading for a simple life¡¯ as the next head of the University of Edinburgh
Automation has the potential to replace or alter 35 million jobs worldwide, which means universities must adapt to survive, argues Nancy Gleason
Universities should be providing students with the skills to understand and handle media manipulation, say academics behind a new study
Are Chinese universities doing the same with affiliations as UK institutions do with REF, asks Jack Grove
Event will explore university-industry collaboration, curiosity-led research and whether institutions can create entrepreneurs
One of Australia¡¯s leading public intellectuals has died
James Tooley reflects on who helped him, who let him down and what he learned from his time in prison in Hyderabad
Survey reveals three quarters of academics have shared data despite widespread uncertainty
The massification of higher education has made it a polarising issue, says Simon Marginson
Analysis shows ¡®for first time¡¯ how government visa ¡®restrictions¡¯ impact different institutions
Accreditation body¡¯s new report suggests high quality management education still ¡®desirable¡¯ in ¡®uncertain¡¯ world
After years of suppressing the renminbi, China strives for a global currency, says Anna Watson
But some academics suggest move would harm US universities and scholars ¡®who desperately need support¡¯?