Hoped-for returns on Gulf branch campuses ‘yet to materialise’
Despite spending more than £700 million, dreams of a diversified knowledge economy remain some way off, British expert claims

Despite spending more than £700 million, dreams of a diversified knowledge economy remain some way off, British expert claims

Some students may be at a disadvantage as e-learning relies heavily on home environments, experts say Â

As Asian universities grow, so too does the complexity of the problems they face, writes Ellie Bothwell

Ashoka University professor and novelist discusses academic life in the US and India, as well as his next novel, which explores ‘the ethics of education’

University presidents say the crisis has made clear the essential aspects of higher education and the best way to deliver them, but concerns over the future remain, reports Ellie Bothwell

Revamping delivery modes and partnerships will give Australia a more resilient, student-centred sector with regional appeal, says Deborah Terry

Everything you need to know about Times Higher Education’s global portfolio of university rankings

Sydney and UNSW vow to collaborate more, while shrugging off snarky stereotypes

While humanity’s coexistence with nature is not always harmonious, Cosmos Prize winner says it can be hard to pick the aggressor

UK could face different competition for overseas students in future, but expert questions assumption that TNE will benefitÂ

‘Tinkering with an outmoded’ approach is not enough, Tan Eng Chye tells É«ºÐÖ±²¥ event

The areas hit earliest by the coronavirus are reopening, but with protections in place
But academics need to navigate political tensions, even in their classrooms

Universities are looking to take more vaccine creation processes in-house, as Oxford head warns that coronavirus jabs have created ‘perverse’ profit incentives, reports David MatthewsÂ

Efforts will only go so far without changes to ‘mindsets’ in Asia, says editor of new book