THE to host forum focused on digital transformation
Event in Russia will explore how universities can adapt to changes in technology
Event in Russia will explore how universities can adapt to changes in technology
Fees reform has not quelled popular anger over exploitation, but academics can play a key role in constitutional reform, says Robert Funk
Tianjin campus will be first in country to offer US-accredited master of music degree
Foreign Affairs Committee hears report of academics in UK being bugged as they discussed Russia
International student recruitment in sub-Saharan Africa is a long game prone to political disruption, says Anna Esaki-Smith
To meet the country’s ambitious student recruitment targets, UK institutions should make better use of data showing the return on investment of their degrees, writes Louise Nicol?
Vice-provost for academic affairs at Nazarbayev University says the post-Soviet country is supporting higher education to break?new ground in international research ?
Former PM’s institute and Nobel laureate’s university team up to explore gender bias in leadership
Lack of community involvement spawns misunderstanding of international education, says veteran politician and diplomat
Australian research highlights contrasting motivations of students and their parents, and the need to appeal to both groups
Commentators laud ‘exciting’ political pairing of seasoned bureaucrat and entrepreneurial icon
Nathan Schneider would like?more detail about how we can escape the embrace of the technological giants
The volatility of current affairs means that the old certainties about how to identify receptive markets are gone, says Anna Esaki-Smith
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...