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What are university leaders and chief technology officers doing to meet future challenges?

What are university leaders and chief technology officers doing to meet future challenges?

Universities offer prestige but vocational colleges offer jobs, say leaders in three continents

Making innovation zones work goes beyond financial support and facilities, summit hears

Staffing reductions could leave institution unable to meet needs of international researchers, academics warn

After a year where universities were buffeted by forces beyond their control, the winter brings time for reflection and appreciation of their vital role

Steve Kang says he wants to challenge East Asian 'uni-directional' tradition of education where students simply 'prepare for the test'

To rise rapidly, institutions should consider a four-pronged strategy for growth and development, says Tan Chorh Chuan

Shadow minister warns UK risks being overtaken by rivals in North America and Asia if sectors don’t work more closely together

Analysis of ranking since 2011 suggests China is not making same ground as in research-based rankings, while Germany and South Korea have leapt forward

Japan still ‘king of the mountain’ but balance of power shifts to neighbour

Countries like Singapore are turning to broad-based education just as the US turns away from it, says Trisha Craig

Tsinghua provost urges researchers to take the risks required to achieve major breakthroughs

In a rapidly changing world, is a broader approach to the university curriculum needed to develop the critical thinking and creativity increasingly sought after by employers, Anna McKie asks

Jordanian molecular biologist Rana Dajani talks to Matthew Reisz about her multiple roles as a conspicuously successful feminist, hijab-wearing scientist in the Middle East