Japan seeks to ‘change attitudes’ on industry-funded courses
 ¥30 million fund a start towards bridging the divide between sectors, researchers say

 ¥30 million fund a start towards bridging the divide between sectors, researchers say

Latest developments on both sides of the Tasman Sea highlight the uncertainty confronting international students

Academics urge governments to set up frameworks for ethical use of technology and reaffirm the need for greater multidisciplinarityÂ

‘Sense prevails’ as New South Wales declares that incoming students will be treated like locals

When observance of university rules is subservient to internal political considerations, standards and fairness suffer, says Afroz Shah

When the current generation of university leaders applied for their posts, none of the job descriptions mentioned Covid-19. So how have they found the past 18 months? And what about the future,...

We answer your questions about the next framework for the rankings

Pandemic-driven shifts could ‘accelerate’ rise of continent’s universities, leaders tell THE event

More than 60 institutions nominated across 10 categories in biggest-ever sector celebration

Ruby Guyatt enjoys a wide-ranging account of how developments in religion have often been shaped by changes in the climate

Other Japanese institutions expected to follow suit as government funding dwindles Â

To reflect the region’s unique characteristics, we make adjustments to the rigorous and robust criteria that underpin THE’s World University Rankings to arrive at this year’s Asia University Rankings

With their home economies bouncing back and students keen to travel, countries face vaccination validation as next obstacle

Vast majority of respondents to THE survey say ‘sage on the stage’ still has a place, despite experience of online teaching during pandemic

Shadow minister Stephen Kinnock sets out vision for party to reconnect with voters beyond ‘cities and university towns’