China and Japan: Facing History, by Ezra F. Vogel
Book of the week: Kerry Brown applauds a nonagenarian’s analysis of ‘one of the world’s key relationships’

Book of the week: Kerry Brown applauds a nonagenarian’s analysis of ‘one of the world’s key relationships’

Building ties with academics and students across Asia, and China in particular, is paying off for Australia’s universities. Jack Grove reports

The universities of China, Singapore and South Korea are among the world leaders in some STEM fields, but will they expand their strength into other disciplines? asks Simon Marginson

The ongoing wave of student protests is testing the diplomacy skills of the territory’s vice-chancellors to the limits. But is it possible to keep the peace on campus and maintain good relations with...

UK universities struggle in latest league table, as institutions in Germany, China and Australia make progress

Australian report warns against fetish for interdisciplinarity, citing increasing specialisation of subfields

Simon Baker, THE’s data editor, analyses the areas of academic activity that are central to the progress Asian universities are making

India is far from realising its potential, but it’s showing promising signs of moving in the right direction, as are some other countries around the globe, writes Ellie Bothwell

Universities on the continent must shun xenophobia themselves, THE-Ulsan event hears

Innovation in private universities will help to transform Indian higher education, says Atul Chauhan

Analysis of data on international co-authorship suggests being an institution under 50 years old benefits networking

Universities are rapidly expanding their student rolls, using their increased scale to invest, compete and insulate themselves against economic uncertainty. But at what cost, asks Ellie Bothwell

Brexit, domestic funding threats and declining public trust could conspire to undermine a critical national asset, says Louise Richardson

University of Canberra, QUT and UNSW Sydney the standout performers in a rising field

Vice-provost for academic affairs at Nazarbayev University says the post-Soviet country is supporting higher education to break new ground in international research Â