Institutions ‘failing to support careers’, say young scientists
Survey of Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting attendees shows even those tipped for glory feel insecure and underdeveloped
Survey of Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting attendees shows even those tipped for glory feel insecure and underdeveloped
Are research careers meritocratic? Do universities do enough to support researchers? Is impact more important than publications? Is interdisciplinarity the key to new discoveries? Can...
Covid’s impacts are yet to take the sheen off local universities’ rankings performance, with their average scores now topping the world
South Korea and China are fastest improving countries in region, as Australia and Japan fail to keep pace
The global picture is changing, as five countries enter the ranking for the first time – all of them in Africa. Rosa Ellis reports
Asia-Pacific institutions are no longer just catching up, they are challenging the best. Phil Baty writes
Five sectors considered side by side, and how reputation tracks citation impact (or not)
Multilateral efforts can leverage the resources and capabilities of individual institutions into world-changing collaborations, says Christopher Tremewan
Despite talk about Australia’s international education boom, the country’s sector has reason to be wary, as Phil Honeywood explains
On many fronts – research, international collaborations, entrepreneurship, student learning and more – HKUST is active and eager to advance, says Wei Shyy
The University of Malaya has had mixed success in offsetting the effects of funding cuts, writes Awg Bulgiba Awg Mahmud
China is reasserting itself at the forefront of intellectual endeavour while its regional neighbours vie to keep the pace. John Ross reports
But experts ask how long country’s success can last in the face of rampant competition from Asia