Muslim Nationalism and the New Turks by Jenny White
Clémence Scalbert-Yucel on a worthy addition to the study of a state in flux
Clémence Scalbert-Yucel on a worthy addition to the study of a state in flux
Matthew Reisz reports on Anglo-Israeli scientific collaborations against the backdrop of a campaign for a boycott
Five youthful institutions that have jettisoned tired thinking are blazing their own paths ahead
Transnational education – where students stay in their home country but study degrees from abroad – is growing at a “brisk pace”, a new report says.
A good grasp of basic statistics will help us to make the right life choices, finds Omar Malik
Regarding “Universities pull out of EU’s ‘unjustifiable’ U-Multirank” (News, 7 February).The antipathy of the League of European Research Universities towards the rankings system is hardly...
The first pan-European massive open online course initiative has been launched by the European Association of Distance Teaching Universities.
Vice-chancellors are held in high esteem in the UK, but they can’t hold up the traffic. In Iraq, university leaders are so powerful that they can pick up the phone and order a police escort.So it was...
A new marketing drive aims to boost country’s share of students from BRICS countries
A new strategy seeks to inflate the country’s share of BRICS students. Jon Marcus reports
Agenda confirmed for inaugural THE Young Universities Summit in Miami
As Times Higher Education launches the BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings 2014, Jim O’Neill says the UK can help the world and itself by going global
By Elizabeth Redden, for Inside Higher Ed
Times Higher Education is to publish the world’s first global ranking of universities in Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa and other emerging economies
Hepi head and HE analyst tell MPs that coalition sums don’t add up