Tech innovation to rely on graduate ‘creativity’ and openness
McLaren Applied Technologies director sees need to go ‘beyond STEM’, THE-Ulsan summit hears

McLaren Applied Technologies director sees need to go ‘beyond STEM’, THE-Ulsan summit hears

The time is right for Europe's universities to make Chinese connections, say Ka Ho Mok and Jin Jiang

Arizona argues delivering dual degrees in branded space is more sustainable than opening a traditional branch campus

Outgoing president says the arts are more important than ever in these troubled times

As tactics to maximise rankings become common knowledge and fluctuation diminishes, universities will re-focus on a diversifying array of missions, says Merlin Crossley

But professor says Trump presidency might now provide ‘incentive’ for junior scholars to ask ‘important questions’

America's superpower status is slipping as other countries' efforts to join the global elite begin to pay dividends. Phil Baty reports

Warnings that US and Australian policies threaten academic and student movement
At a time when the universities of the Ivy League are increasingly looking to Asia and even Latin America as research partners, European institutions need to collaborate far better if they want to...

Some academics and students may choose to move to China over the US, says leading scholar

We share what 50 Nobel prizewinners think about issues facing science, universities and the world, from populist politics and researcher mobility, to artificial intelligence and threats to humankind

John Morgan witnesses a pioneering collaboration between two Sheffield universities, drawing upon the city’s manufacturing heritage to become a hub of industrial innovation and a model of civic...

Presidents agree on need to respond but are warned against being ‘slaves to industry’

However, dean at Asian University for Women in Bangladesh says the number of female leaders on the continent is rising