Trump travel ban on Iranians ‘would harm US science and nation’
Data highlight strength of US-Iran research links while experts stress benefits for American science and economy
Data highlight strength of US-Iran research links while experts stress benefits for American science and economy
A round-up of academics awarded research council funding
Border institution co-hosts international conference with US universities as Trump presidency begins
What is a university? The Lords debate on the HE bill asked this very question and reminds us that in 2017, clarifying their purpose is more vital than ever
The US has long been losing its popularity with overseas students, says Marguerite Dennis
For many universities, rankings help to identify where improvement is needed for the national good, says THE rankings editor Phil Baty
We talk women’s equality and emancipation, the necessity of HE investment in developing countries and eureka moments in the Himalayas with the new head of the Asian University for Women
UK delegation meets up with C9 universities to consider new funding opportunities
Ministers from Asia, Australasia and the Americas explore common challenges
A study focused on Singapore’s Biopolis centre concentrates on various global ‘currents’ in bioscience, says Flora Samuel
We speak to the head of Nanyang Technological University about the rise of Asia, what it’s like being a European leading a Singaporean institution, and barbecue chicken
Academics enjoy teaching. What they don’t like is the lack of preparation time, bureaucratic burdens, unprepared students – and the TEF. Jack Grove reports
Christopher Ziguras looks at how Australia's universities are seeking to build stronger relationships with alumni
Biochemist named in analysis of US highly cited papers claims it is not his main contribution to science
A round-up of academics awarded research council funding