Interview with Amer Zahr
The Palestinian law professor talks about the overlap with his other job:聽as a stand-up comedian聽travelling the world聽talking about the Arab American experience

The Palestinian law professor talks about the overlap with his other job:聽as a stand-up comedian聽travelling the world聽talking about the Arab American experience

If not, the country鈥檚 single biggest success story could be at聽risk, says Janet Beer

Higher education leaders fear shortage of skilled workers if limit is not lowered from 拢30,000

Teachers coming together to share learning strategies and mentor each other can聽prevent聽burnout and jump-start professional growth, says Valencia Gabay

The lecturer in international business and strategy and author of Supermarket USA on big books, the 鈥楥old War Farms Race鈥 and jazzed-up propaganda battles

China鈥檚 leading universities are soaring up the global and Asian tables, largely driven by improvements in citation impact, says Ellie Bothwell

Book of the week: Changes to methods of military leadership raise questions of who鈥檚 the boss, finds A. W. Purdue

Four institutions hope science-focused campus will be exempted from student numbers cap

But experts ask how long country鈥檚 success can last in the face of rampant competition from Asia

Technologies like AI should be fostered to enhance learning, but more attention should also be paid to the core, humanistic missions of universities, writes Lin Jianhua
Effort to publish damned by review process Ronald Barnett offered some suggestions on how to conduct journal reviews with integrity in his article 鈥淲here are the ethics in academic publishing?鈥 (...

While China鈥檚 intensification puts regional rivals in the shade, it casts a spotlight on progress in the special administrative region

Seven academic chemists give their views on the field鈥檚 health

New ambitions to increase Pakistan鈥檚 higher education capacity and collaborations with the UK are reason enough be hopeful for the country鈥檚 future, says Cara Aitchison

Sir John Kingman hints that research councils could withhold funding in cases where universities do not address unfair treatment of staff