Beyond the Valley: How Innovators around the World Are Overcoming Inequality and Shaping the Technologies of Tomorrow, by Ramesh Srinivasan
Nathan Schneider would like more detail about how we can escape the embrace of the technological giants

Nathan Schneider would like more detail about how we can escape the embrace of the technological giants

Australian research highlights contrasting motivations of students and their parents, and the need to appeal to both groups

The balance of power in Asia is shifting as China’s universities strengthen their rankings performance

Uncertainty over funding and the movement of foreign students to megacities will spur institutional mergers, says Bert van der Zwaan

International student mobility policies around the world don’t address sustainability or inclusivity, survey finds

The reputation of Australia’s universities varies by subject

South Korea and Japan lead Reuters’ Asia innovation ranking

Jonathan Mirsky applauds a bold attempt to take the long view of Chinese history

Trend for ‘shorter and closer’ overseas study options among Japanese students puts premium on demonstrating educational value, EAIE conference hears

A much wider use of sophisticated video conferencing will help – but no one is saying this will be easy, reflects Richard Davies

Tan Eng Chye reflects on how pioneering lifelong learning programme has fared in its first year

Internationalisation in HE should focus on the mobility of programmes and providers, not just student mobility, writes Diane Simpson

The University of London’s new vice-chancellor reflects on her Canadian working class roots, leadership lessons from local government and her time in 10 Downing Street

Pakistan’s and Bangladesh’s institutions are hot on the heels of their regional rival, but investment in higher education remains an issue

Chinese students’ misunderstanding of their host society thwarts their efforts to integrate in Australia, says academic