‘Substantial’ increase in short-term study trips to UK predicted
Coventry deputy v-c says brief visits may replace longer-term exchange
Coventry deputy v-c says brief visits may replace longer-term exchange
Four years of data from THE’s world rankings show that the UK appears to have stalled on internationalisation compared with some rivals
Global survey suggests benefits of overseas collaboration are not evenly shared
China’s leading universities are soaring up the global and Asian tables, largely driven by improvements in citation impact, says Ellie Bothwell
Universities will be key to ensuring that China’s Belt and Road Initiative succeeds with maximum benefit and minimal disruption, argues Rocky Tuan
Australia’s Monash University takes a multifaceted approach to preparing its graduates for an increasingly globalised and digital economy, says Margaret Gardner
Doctoral students starting degrees at Westlake University handed advice to develop ‘strong morals’
The academy has long had a rich vein of children’s literature running through it, with J. R. R. Tolkien, Lewis Carroll and C. S. Lewis all being Oxford dons. Matthew Reisz finds that the seam is...
Ana Mari Cauce, who is Cuban-American and gay, aims to improve race and identity relations on campus
Preview data from upcoming Global University Employability Ranking show view is reversed for some European nations
Tuition rises have left middle classes ‘slammed’, and low African American enrolments can cause tensions, warns Gene Block
Where will higher education be in 2030? Our survey asks university leaders what they think the next decade holds for the sector
What are vice-chancellors’ insights into the trends, threats and priorities affecting the future of the university? Nearly 200 leaders of world-ranked universities give their views on where the...
Australia India Institute head advocates ‘multidimensional approach’