Graduation fears as Indian Supreme Court insists on final exams
Degrees will not be granted without final-year assessments, even if they are delayedÂ

Degrees will not be granted without final-year assessments, even if they are delayedÂ

Institutions and teachers find workarounds to reach students enrolled in Western courses, but domestic internet rules still constrain efforts

Black Lives Matter protests have reignited debate over the persistence of ‘neocolonial’ structures within discipline

Singaporean scholar says that reverse brain drain has allowed global power to thriveÂ

Academic questions whether quotas are the best way to move towards equality

With East Asia’s governments failing to reverse falling birth rates, how should universities adjust to declining numbers of local students? Joyce Lau reports

The Asia-Pacific University Rankings are built on the results of Times Higher Education’s extensive data collection, analysed with the same methods used for the World University Rankings and adjusted...

But observers question whether it can last, as pandemic lays waste to the business model

London-based China expert fears arrest over critical comments if he returns to city following introduction of new legislation

Cross-border tensions accelerate trans-Pacific pivot

With Australia unlikely to allow foreign students in until next year, the possibility of them taking classes on Malaysian affiliate campuses is being explored

Study highlights how international students are treated as ‘a separate cohort’ and student advisors function like ‘nannies’

Universities in Hong Kong and Singapore top list of world’s best universities founded during the past half-century

Early results from annual graduate employability survey suggest wide variations in views among firms due to pandemicÂ

Has the online transition worked out? How far are student numbers likely to decline? Will governments still have money to invest in universities and research after the pandemic is over? And what does...