China’s universities: significant progress, but more to do
THE DataPoints figures detail how country has surpassed India but still lags behind South Korea
THE DataPoints figures detail how country has surpassed India but still lags behind South Korea
Wolfram Schultz, eminent neuroscientist, on proving sceptics wrong, the value of working in different countries and the comfort of beer
Universities Australia urges government to recognise sector's role in foreign policy review
Discussion of research excellence framework reform has overlooked the role of research itself, argues Kevin Hetherington
UK government to completely overhaul technical education as part of new industrial strategy
But UUK calls for universities to be given more support over working courses
Ellie Bothwell talks with the KAUST president about effective leadership, securing funding and the importance of keeping the local public onside
John Cater believes his Higher Education Policy Institute report offers some answers
Rainer Klump on his 14-year-old institution’s enthusiasm for international partnerships and its leading role in the Grand Duchy’s transformation
Some aspects of university reform – including parts of the TEF – could ‘turn to dust’, says Nick Hillman
Students' work on quantum computing demonstrates their role on the front line of discovery
The former Archbishop of Canterbury discusses religious leaders’ obligation to promote equality, the challenges of meeting controversial heads of state, and concerns about the growth of populism
Harvey Mudd head explains how elite college became ‘poster child’ for diversity