Asia University Rankings 2015 methodology
Although focused on a particular region, the Asia University Rankings employ the same criteria as the global gold standard for academic comparisons: the THE World University Rankings. The Times...
Although focused on a particular region, the Asia University Rankings employ the same criteria as the global gold standard for academic comparisons: the THE World University Rankings. The Times...
Debates rage about the appropriateness of objects displayed in many anthropological exhibitions amid accusations they perpetuate poisonous imperialist narratives. However, Adam Kuper believes...
Former HKUST leader will draw on his experience in the East and the West as head of Saudi Arabian private university
Singaporean scholar says that reverse brain drain has allowed global power to thrive
Many universities now looking to China, not to Europe, to form academic partnerships, says Cambridge professor
Lacklustre employment for doctorate holders betrays ‘disconnect’ between academia and private sector employers, scholars say
A lack of financial incentives, on top of academic freedom concerns, is likely to put off many overseas institutions, says Saikat Majumdar
The World University Rankings 2014-2015 continue the trends of US decline and Asian ascent, writes Phil Baty
The areas hit earliest by the coronavirus are reopening, but with protections in place
Policymakers are starting to recognise the value of investing in universities if their nations are to compete globally, says Ka-Ho Mok
Pakistan’s and Bangladesh’s institutions are hot on the heels of their regional rival, but investment in higher education remains an issue
Flexibility of guidelines for universities wanting to open outposts praised, but concerns raised over academic freedom
But British Council study estimates that income drop could reach £2.3 billion in most ‘pessimistic scenario’
British Council report recommends that the region develop an identity revolving around a student experience based on links with employers
Book of the week: the relationship between two continental powers was far from one-sided, finds Joan-Pau Rubiés