̽»¨ÊÓÆµ World Reputation Rankings
A university's brand - crucial in helping to attract students, staff and funding - is built on esteem. ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ's first World Reputation Rankings reveal how academics view the strength...

A university's brand - crucial in helping to attract students, staff and funding - is built on esteem. ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ's first World Reputation Rankings reveal how academics view the strength...
Data provided by Thomson Reuters from its Web of Science database, January 1990-July 2009
Recruitment abroad slows amid visa changes and anti-immigration rhetoric. Simon Baker reports
University of Nottingham, MalaysiaStephen DoughtyStephen Doughty, new vice-provost (teaching and learning) at the University of Nottingham's Malaysia campus, has no regrets about leaving Britain for...

Knowledge is a public good, and the growing strength of universities in China and elsewhere need not harm the West, says Ben Wildavsky
A medical campus has been opened in Malaysia by Newcastle University. Situated in the new Iskandar development close to Singapore, it will begin enrolling students in September 2009. It will provide...
Authors: L. de Blois and R. J. van der SpekEdition: SecondPublisher: RoutledgePages: 352Price: £70.00, £22.99 and £22.99 (e-book)ISBN: 9780415458269, 86 and 0203893128The second edition of this...
Plans to develop a "boutique campus" in Malaysia as part of a major new development in the south of the country have been shelved by the University of Hull.The institution has dropped plans to build...

Jules Pretty looks at the changing face of our ecosystems, warts and all
Universities use cash, partnerships and recruiters to make up lost ground. Jon Marcus reports
Universities in East Asia are showing strength even in the humanities, a subject in which they traditionally have fared poorly

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All this magnificent study of Pax Britannica lacks is the scent of sweat and blood, writes Joanna Lewis
Asia's giant has universities and research to equal many of the world's best, and its strength and confidence will only grow

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