How Asia’s corporate-owned universities made their mark
Multinational conglomerates have long been in the university business, but can they really compete when it comes to impact?
Multinational conglomerates have long been in the university business, but can they really compete when it comes to impact?
Continent’s elite shuffle positions, while more universities from West and South Asia feature
Our revised rankings methodology shows Asian research is stronger than appreciated, as participation and competition rises across a dynamic region writes Ellie Bothwell
Updated methodology reveals previously underappreciated research strength in some Asian countries, reports Rosa Ellis
Despite decades of talk about Asia’s rise, some of its research strengths have gone unnoticed. Here we spotlight those overlooked gems and highlight other key HE trends in a dynamic region
Browse the full results of the [!Asia University!] Rankings 2024 The information shown under key statistics is that provided by the university itself in its submission to the Times Higher Education ...
Turkish university’s ‘clarity of vision’ in transformation into innovation hub secures top prize
To reflect this dynamic region, we make adjustments to the criteria behind our World University Rankings, which we have revised to reflect today’s higher education scene
‘There’s an assumption that if you pay for something, it is going to be better quality than if it’s free,’ says librarian involved in Hong Kong collaboration
Universities can now sign up to participate ahead of data collection opening in the autumn
Ministry support will be vital, but a lack of political imperative could limit motivation, say Hyejin Kim, Erik Mobrand and Sylvia Schwaag Serger
Increased discrimination may be hangover from pandemic, say researchers behind International Student Barometer
Literary critic and cultural historian on utopian fiction, the patriarchy and the perils of budget cuts
Chemistry laureate Sir Fraser Stoddart claims University of Hong Kong leader is victim of ‘tall poppy syndrome’
‘Outrageous impost’ to fund domestic education initiatives is ‘robbing Ranjit to pay for Richard’