Talking leadership 34: Denise Pires de Carvalho on political interference in Brazil
The president of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro discusses budget cuts and encouraging interdisciplinarity
The president of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro discusses budget cuts and encouraging interdisciplinarity
Fewer scholars from Italy, Germany, France and Netherlands working in British universities, says report
Brussels, 13 June 2006 36th Council Meeting - General Affairs and External Relations: General Affairs. Luxembourg, 12 June 2006 Provisional version Preparation for accession conferences The Council...
As the region’s boom slows, countries can focus on weak points and readjust aims, writes Ellie Bothwell
Some Advanced Grant winners must wait and see where their share of funding will come from
Institutions from over 100 countries offer dedicated courses on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, THE data show
A congressman’s call for all Russian students to be kicked out of the US was unfair and wrong-headed, says Anna Wise
Mobile phones may distract students, but apps can bring the past alive for students and the public alike, says Fabrizio Nevola
India and Malaysia take lead as best represented countries, followed by China
Global index links downward trend over the past decade to accelerating and deepening decline in democracy
Alumni say the removal of staff-elected deans at top Turkish university may open the door for fresh attacks on dissident students and staff
Institutions across a record 110 territories take part, with Pakistan and Thailand among those significantly increasing the number of submissions
French institution tops table for first time as country’s consolidation strategy appears to pay off
As the UK’s plate-glass institutions hit middle age, which regions are home to the new upstarts in global higher education? And where has reached saturation?
For young universities, it’s not about where they’re from but where they’re going, says Ellie Bothwell