SOAS director to be first black Oxford college head
Baroness Amos leaves London institution after issuing warning about its finances
Baroness Amos leaves London institution after issuing warning about its finances
Rapidly growing country could be springboard to wider Asean engagement, say experts
International education is not just about personal transformation – it also delivers better core academic outcomes, says Kent Anderson
Move fast and be patient, antipodean institutions told, as doors open in Indonesia
Rise in Continental recruitment offsets overall flattening in transnational education numbers
Analysis of data on international co-authorship suggests being an institution under 50 years old benefits networking
Result shows that rankings performance is not one-way traffic, despite fierce international competition
Universities must do a better job of showing how their research results in real-life benefits for society, Charles Clarke has argued
Australia’s chief scientist says universities can’t be expected to respond to the fast-paced changes in labour market demands
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Data from Times Higher Education suggest some countries may be falling behind on the number of academics in non-STEM areas
Younger universities are more likely to concentrate on a smaller range of subjects, with many focusing on technological fields, writes Simon Baker
US universities are opening outposts in the region to capitalise on untapped market and skirt barriers created by the Trump administration
Based on survey of more than 140,000 people, Wellcome Global Monitor finds affluent respondents are more likely to be positive about science