Interview with Richard Clogg
The leading historian of the Balkans discusses a fortuitous meeting with his future wife, secrecy in higher education, and why postgraduates should dedicate their theses to their mothers
The leading historian of the Balkans discusses a fortuitous meeting with his future wife, secrecy in higher education, and why postgraduates should dedicate their theses to their mothers
Free tuition policies might appear to alleviate student debt and create more access to higher education, but the reality is a far less equitable system, says Ariane de Gayardon
As a Brit leading HKU, Peter Mathieson had no baggage. The University of Edinburgh’s new v-c tells Ellie Bothwell about academic freedom, internationalisation and being treated to taxi drivers’ views...
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Thailand’s education minister tells conference that a consensus is better for ensuring universities help local communities
Albert Schram may not return to Pacific nation to defend claims that he faked his PhD
Unions and universities worry that agreements could leave them vulnerable to for-profit competition and entrench privatisation
World Bank consultant says India’s decision to relax state control over curricula at some universities is model
The latest edition of Times Higher Education discussed by the editorial team
Education minister says top-down reforms are needed to ensure better regulation of standards
The South Korean institute has built a strong global reputation in less than 50 years. Sung-Chul Shin shares the secrets of its inexorable ascent
University systems are born from unique historical and social traditions but can be categorised under three coherent models, according to Samuel Martín-Barbero and Adrian Monck