Universities ‘carrying the can’ as Australia-China tensions grow
As Beijing and Canberra trade blows over foreign interference and academic freedom, leading analyst predicts things will get worse before they get better
As Beijing and Canberra trade blows over foreign interference and academic freedom, leading analyst predicts things will get worse before they get better
To what extent can universities drive economic development – or vice versa? Rachael Pells explores the ways in which higher education and economic success interact
The best of those universities founded since the year 2000
John Ross was recently appointed as title’s first Asia-Pacific editor
Ahead of the Times Higher Education Research Excellence Summit in the Czech Republic, Jan Palmowski summarises the changes needed to unlock the research potential in new Europe
We unveil the top 250 universities under 50 years old and explain our generational and nuanced approach to young institutions
Objections to the suppression of ‘sensitive’ articles should not be based on outmoded claims about consumption, says Michel Hockx
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Universities need to raise funds from potentially mercurial financial markets without losing sight of their long-term missions. It’s a delicate balance
A. W. Purdue ponders a historical comparison of advisers to the world’s movers and shakers
Ahead of the British Council's Going Global conference in Malaysia, Simon Baker shows how local impact data could unlock new perspectives on global higher education
Book of the week: Jonathan Mirsky wonders at the wisdom of making this Asian ‘miracle’ a model for rapid development
Leaders from Anglo-Celtic and European backgrounds fail to reflect diversity of campuses, says report