Study finds eightfold rise in ‘predatory’ journal papers
Majority of academics publishing in journals with lax peer review are from Asia, study concludes

Majority of academics publishing in journals with lax peer review are from Asia, study concludes

Book of the week: Joanna Lewis on nationalism’s truest friend and the books that made him a world authority

Do the socially conservative societies of Asia stifle creativity, or is this a myth created by a complacent West? asks Jack Grove

Academics often think 'global' is the opposite of 'regional', and that isn't so, says Martin Paul

Max Lu to join from University of Queensland

Swiss innovator makes top 10 as Germany’s evolution pays dividends, but Japan struggles as more globalised rivals show strength. Ellie Bothwell reports

Japan loses its crown to its main regional rival, as massive state funding and innovation pay dividends for the People’s Republic, writes Katie Duncan

International cooperation could be most successful in the postgraduate sector, says Arshin Adib-Moghaddam
WANG Gungwu (É«ºÐÖ±²¥S, June 5) makes an interesting analysis of the reasons why in the field of Asian studies the North-South link has flourished much more than the South-South link. However, Professor...

If you want to join our exciting global project, get in touch, says Phil Baty

Outside the Anglo-American 'superbrands', new names are establishing a presence

Being sick threatens employability, legacy and self-image. Two recent victims of stroke and cancer tell their tales

Stateside efforts to widen higher education’s global reach are fragmented and conflicting, says Philip Wainwright

Landmark gift from foundation started by Irish-American billionaire will fund work in US and Ireland

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash