Chinese private school company buys US university campus
Weiming Education Group, the largest provider of private schools in China, is branching out into the US

Weiming Education Group, the largest provider of private schools in China, is branching out into the US

Holistic admissions offer a level of fairness that traditional academic criteria alone cannot provide, and it is a new approach in Singapore, writes Kristen Lynas

É«ºÐÖ±²¥â€™s director of data and analytics Duncan Ross reflects on the work underpinning the 2016-2017 World University Rankings

Data reveal that countries such as China and Saudi Arabia produce only a tiny fraction of the history and political science papers of democracies

The institutions with the strongest global connections have a ‘cultural disposition’ to think beyond borders. Ellie Bothwell reports

Cultivating a sense of goodwill and responsible citizenship are key to the university's strategy

Former universities minister sees Chinese branch campuses as ‘prize’ for UK
Data provided by Thomson Reuters from its Essential Science Indicators, 1 January 1999-30 April 2009

What do the world’s six most reputed universities have in common? Duncan Ross looks at the figures

Is class becoming as important as academic attainment in China? asks Ka Ho Mok

Tuition rises have left middle classes ‘slammed’, and low African American enrolments can cause tensions, warns Gene Block
Times Higher Education’s debut event on universities’ innovation and impact will be held in partnership with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

What price eternal life? Matthew Reisz meets a scholar who uses economics to explain our belief in the hereafter

The latest reaction to the World University Rankings as it comes in

What do protests at the University of Hyderabad and Jawaharlal Nehru University tell us about India’s ‘messy democracy’?