PhDs from overseas: the rocky road to success for students and supervisors
Cultural differences can complicate relationships between international doctoral students and supervisors, Jack Grove hears
Cultural differences can complicate relationships between international doctoral students and supervisors, Jack Grove hears
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the national press
The former Cabinet minister and diplomat will be the first black woman to lead a UK university
Women who head universities say their gender is an extra job
Doubts now raised over future of project billed as having potential to shake up hierarchy of world higher education
Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones on the complex thesis emerging from a study of the Histories
Ahelo academic and funder blame research elite for thwarting international graduate tests, but criticisms also levelled at multimillion-dollar ‘failure’
Pan-Chyr Yang offers insights into National Taiwan University’s sterling work in pure research, knowledge transfer, innovation and 21st-century learning
Currency devaluation and economic slowdown could stymie lucrative market
Source: Getty Pan-Chyr Yang offers insights into National Taiwan University’s sterling work in pure research, knowledge transfer, innovation and 21st-century learning. Founded in 1928, National...
We speak to an international relations scholar who played a key role in the establishment of Australian-Asian studies
University of South Wales offers academic credit for skills and experience gained in the military
The University of Aberdeen is set to become the first UK higher education institution to open a campus in South Korea
Chancellor Nicholas Dirks explains the university’s branch campus strategy
Times Higher Education’s six-pronged offer provides the global academy with the tools to find the right path – higher education’s ‘strategic sonar’