Talking leadership 33: Elizabeth Bradley on globalising the liberal arts model
The Vassar College president discusses creating equitable partnerships, minimising resistance on campus and what higher education can learn from healthcare
The Vassar College president discusses creating equitable partnerships, minimising resistance on campus and what higher education can learn from healthcare
Policy welcome, but Japan ‘must address uncertainty’ around future Covid waves, academics say
When employers and governments state preferences for particular universities, it further overheats entry competition, says Hiroshi Ono
The government of Hong Kong is looking to British academics to help fill a teaching gap created by major changes to its education system.In an interview with Times Higher Education, Kenneth Chen,...
A nation’s income affects not only the quality of tertiary education but also the number enrolled
There is no monopoly on quality in Asia – excellence is found continent-wide, says Phil Baty
Akiyoshi Yonezawa looks at what new domestic league table might tell the world about Japan’s strengths and weaknesses
South Korea’s University of Ulsan, a pioneer in academic and business collaboration, stresses the importance of communication for maximum engagement, writes Yeon-Cheon Oh
Mainland partnerships and lunar missions show the benefits of collaboration, says Timothy W. Tong, the head of Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Data provided by Thomson Reuters from its Essential Science Indicators, January 2000-April 2010 Asia rankWorld rankInstitution Papers CitationsCitations per paper155 Pohang University of Science and...
Stabilisation funding, fellowships and industry collaboration grants identified as key priorities, but questions about whether country can successfully replicate Brussels schemes remain
Ukrainian philologist who found a host university while in a 10-hour queue at the border talks about a life upended
Offering two-year UK visas to graduates of elite global universities penalises poorer countries and may harm international student recruitment, critics warn
Analysis of 20 million papers suggests global science powerhouses are increasingly benefiting from biased citation practices