Malcolm Gillies - Should London go it alone?
Does London need the rest of the UK? Malcolm Gillies weighs the evidence
Does London need the rest of the UK? Malcolm Gillies weighs the evidence
UK women are in the majority at almost all levels of university study
Mutability and periphery come to the fore in an event focused on Southeast Asia’s artists, writes Peter Hill
Laurence Coupe on a grand indictment of the ‘Western epistemological error’
Table shows scant evidence of global power shift towards Asian institutions. David Matthews writes
Government speeds visas and extends post-study work opportunities
Who got that job? Recording artist takes up chair in interactive design. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments
The THE World University Rankings do not signal a power shift, but rather show just how far Asia still has to go, Michael Cox argues
Students, young academics, professionals and entrepreneurs are being encouraged to present fixes to some of the world’s most pressing challenges - in three minutes.
AustraliaPlea to cut bureaucracyThe main lobbying group for universities in Australia has told the federal government’s new commission into public spending that some projects brought in under Labor...
Thailand, Cyprus and Sri Lanka initiatives bring fiscal losses and criticism
Humanities and social sciences in Australia could lose A$100 million (£60 million) in funding following a change in government, it is feared.
A fresh era dawns for one of the Russell Group’s newest, and least typical, members. Plus the latest campus news from around the UK
As the Queensland Art Gallery celebrates 20 years of its Asia Pacific Triennials, Peter Hill explores the latest edition of a remarkably pan-national affair
Book celebrates centenary of the first global higher education network