Quotas call for female vice-chancellors
Study proposes code of practice for recruitment firms to help address inequality

Study proposes code of practice for recruitment firms to help address inequality

I’m sitting in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (previously Saigon), a progressive and cosmopolitan metropolis that has an abundance of scooters and a vibrant cafe culture. With a distinctive Parisian feel...

Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman on a shrewd analysis of the global order

Farzana Shaikh finds persuasive arguments in an analysis of democracy and military rule in Pakistan

Jonathan Mirsky on the politics and economics of the relationship between rapidly developing China and stagnating Japan
We are accustomed to the history of Orientalism in the West and its politically correct extension, the field of Asian studies. We are less aware, however, of Asian efforts to study one another's...

IoE/UCL mergerAll done bar the due diligence?A merger of the Institute of Education and University College London is set to be completed by December after the institutions’ governing councils gave...

Five million pages available, from official reports to cinematic ephemera. Matthew Reisz writes
A drop in recruitment of overseas students to universities in New Zealand and Australia due to the Sars epidemic could have a devastating knock-on effect for the institutions' incomes. The...

Download the podcastFrom October 8-11 2013, Canberra hosted the annual Australian International Education Conference, the largest international education conference in the Asia-Pacific region. The...

‘Billionaires come to us to study’, Chinese business school dean says of his role in £77,000 joint course

The fact that firsts are far more common in science than arts boosts case for reform of UK system

Poor career prospects fuel rise in US university leavers seeking ‘funemployment’

Japan has been named Asia’s top country for higher education and research in ̽»¨ÊÓÆµâ€™s first Asia University Rankings.The University of Tokyo, which claimed top spot in the inaugural...
Academics in Malaysia are only barred from publicising their findings on the health effects of the haze and not on other sensitive issues, said education minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. His...