World Reputation Rankings 2014 results
UK’s ‘golden triangle’ accounts for 8 of the country’s 10 representatives in top 100

UK’s ‘golden triangle’ accounts for 8 of the country’s 10 representatives in top 100
The É«ºÐÖ±²¥ World University Rankings do not signal a power shift, but rather show just how far Asia still has to go, Michael Cox argues

A Wales-funded public policy institute is to supply evidence to policymakers and create an ‘innovation culture’

Meeting at Treasury hints at moves to repair visa policy’s harm to universities

Mutability and periphery come to the fore in an event focused on Southeast Asia’s artists, writes Peter Hill

Students, young academics, professionals and entrepreneurs are being encouraged to present fixes to some of the world’s most pressing challenges - in three minutes.
The excellent response to the third round of the annual Academic Reputation Survey gives an even more accurate picture of scholarly opinion

Seven men rule the Middle Kingdom, but why them? Jonathan Mirsky on a study of Party potentates
Brussels, 23 Jun 2003 A workshop on 'European water scenarios: from the Mediterranean Sea to Central Asia' will take place in Brussels from 30 June to 1 July. The main objective of the workshop is to...
Europe is reshaping higher education through its Bologna Process, but it is not the only region to do so. A similar process is taking place on the other side of the world, but in a distinctly East...

Government speeds visas and extends post-study work opportunities

Caroline Osella considers a slice of the subcontinent at the heart of the Gulf

Malcolm Gillies on why the metropolis could (and perhaps should) go it alone

Does London need the rest of the UK? Malcolm Gillies weighs the evidence

Tiffany Taylor on a thought-provoking exploration of alcoholism from an evolutionary perspective