Industrial revolution
A nurturing relationship with Samsung has helped SKKU scale the domestic rankings and make its mark on the world stage, writes Chung Kyu Sang
A nurturing relationship with Samsung has helped SKKU scale the domestic rankings and make its mark on the world stage, writes Chung Kyu Sang
The silver lining in the fire that ravaged an Art Nouveau gem is the chance to explore Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s methods
By Elizabeth Redden and Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed
Change happens only when people genuinely participate – but is the enthusiasm there for a structural shift in education?
After Tory victory in the general election, an EU exit could become reality. We hear from both sides of the debate
UCL-led centre aims to clarify complexity – and dispel a few myths, too
THE World Academic Summit 2015 to take place in Melbourne, it was announced today.
THE analyses postgrad awards by subject and region as academics debate the risks and rewards of a decade of internationalisation
An overview of the action in Europe also examines present-day attitudes towards the conflict, says Niamh Gallagher
The UK’s slight growth in international student recruitment over the past year overshadows a “global underperformance” when compared with other countries, an analysis has warned
A sexology for our age examines a global and multifaceted part of humanity, says Sally R. Munt
Academics need to stand up for Europe and celebrate all the positives in higher education cooperation, argues Anne Corbett
A wide-ranging examination of garment recycling should whet the appetite of readers for more research on the subject, says Ruth Pearson
A selection of impact statements submitted by medical schools to the 2014 research excellence framework has been published in a new report
The 100 Under 50 universities are marked by their energy, innovation and fearless approach to the future, write Phil Baty and Katie Duncan