US still sets pace despite its state flagships falling behind
Private universities will keep US system ahead of Asia for decades yet, conference hears
Private universities will keep US system ahead of Asia for decades yet, conference hears
Examining collaborative provision in an Asian partnership left John Buglear doubting the fitness of such ventures
Sport’s on-campus growth reflects rising number of overseas students in country
Caroline Osella on a page-turning survey of people and politics in a region once at the heart of global trade and imperial histories
Most major research universities view their international standing as a vital part of their strategic plans.With powerful global networks universities can find the best academic talent, attract the...
Europe is reshaping higher education through its Bologna Process, but it is not the only region to do so. A similar process is taking place on the other side of the world, but in a distinctly East...
An archaeologist who discovered the bones of a “hobbit” in Indonesia, which may represent a completely new species of early human, has died.Mike Morwood was born in Auckland, New Zealand on October...
An archaeologist who discovered the bones of a “hobbit” in Indonesia, which may represent a completely new species of early human, has died
Lecturer says profession should widen its global outlook
The excellent response to the third round of the annual Academic Reputation Survey gives an even more accurate picture of scholarly opinion
The coalition’s aim to reduce net migration to the “tens of thousands” by 2015 makes more than half of international students in the UK feel less welcome, according to a new survey.
Georgetown’s Doha campus violates 1815 charter, claims a 21-page brief. Jon Marcus reports
How did David Mould end up teaching journalism in Kazakhstan’s frozen capital as a Fulbright fellow? He was a political pawn, he says, just like the (often absent) young people he taught
US institution’s Doha venture is said to contravene its 1815 charter
How did David Mould end up teaching journalism in Kazakhstan’s frozen capital? He was a political pawn, he says