Four in 10 higher education staff say they’ll quit in five years
THE’s second global work-life balance survey finds although flexible working has brought benefits, long hours remain a ‘chronic’ problem
THE’s second global work-life balance survey finds although flexible working has brought benefits, long hours remain a ‘chronic’ problem
While India’s prestigious IITs flex fundraising muscle, others in sector are ‘left in the lurch’
Business education should engage more with contemporary realities, which means abandoning things that can be learned for free elsewhere, according to Lord Hastings
The pursuit of high-ranking universities should not be at the expense of education itself, writes Ka Ho Mok
The Harvard researcher discusses his humble upbringing and how the plight of Dalits is now being taken more seriously, in academia and beyond
Free online courses have much to offer professors, including feedback on their own performance
Grand challenges ‘do not fit neatly within disciplinary boundaries’ and neither should science
The 2016 THE Asia Universities Summit took place at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology this week
President Thomas Rosenbaum also defines his role as maintaining a culture ‘where people dream’
Shanghai Jiao Tong University a model of how China’s universities can transform and put innovation first, says president
Jean-Lou Chameau says new institution has established 'remarkable' research record since opening and has not been influenced by Saudi Arabian cultural issues
Biden team suggests following lead of China and Europe and putting science dollars in the hands of its diplomats to secure geopolitical benefits
Burgeoning commencements suggest international education risks setting itself up for another fall
Inexperienced and over-zealous officials blamed for spike in visa rejections
The latest rankings release discussed by the THE editorial team