Confucius Institutes should not be shut down
Provided universities offer other avenues to debate contentious issues, institutes’ pro-China stance should not be a deal-breaker, says Jeffrey Gil
Provided universities offer other avenues to debate contentious issues, institutes’ pro-China stance should not be a deal-breaker, says Jeffrey Gil
Tightly defined learning levels are inappropriate in an age of stackable credentials, report suggests
There is no holding back the king tide that is the Asian country’s higher education ambition – yet while the torrent carries some riches, what will it sweep away?
Our data visualisations show how institutions were established in three distinct waves, and the global distribution of ‘Golden Age’ universities
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Vast majority of international students come from other parts of Asia
Government investment will address the underperforming sector but political interference needs to stop for Indian higher education to truly make its mark, argues Deepak Nayyar
British Council conference to hear of downsides to focus on elite higher education institutions
Analysis reveals Asia’s top universities still have low levels of prestige outside continent
Universities that realise that innovation won’t always come via the top of league tables are the ones that will thrive in challenging times, says Maggie Dallman
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There is a rich tapestry of regional varieties of gay life across the globe, Charlie Pullen writes
Country’s new internationalisation plan eschews revenue-focused approaches favoured by other countries
Bold by nature, young institutions are tailor-made for ambitious projects such as the EU’s plan to create disruptive ‘super-networks’, says Anthony Forster