Research impact and innovation
Leader of Hong Kong Polytechnic University says institution ¡®cannot think of itself as an isolated island¡¯
First Israeli university in China welcomes students this summer
Sydney¡¯s deputy v-c says government must put its money where its mouth is
Universities could lose out as emphasis switches to supporting innovation
Vice-president says universities must convince researchers that journal articles are not the only way to disseminate knowledge
Candace Johnson says universities should cultivate a belief in their students that they ¡®can do everything¡¯
Rotterdam School of Management contract with oil company ¡®promised influence over curriculum and admissions¡¯
Ahead of the THE Innovation and Impact Summit, ?cole Polytechnique president Jacques Biot urges universities to prepare for ¡®Industry 4.0¡¯
Ahead of the THE Innovation and Impact Summit, speaker Max Lu looks at the challenges of university-industry partnership
US scholar argues that academics punch above their weight in key discoveries
New president keen to support Paris institution¡¯s ¡®agility¡¯, according to its leader
THE analysis shines a light on institutions that have thought outside the box on research collaboration and funding
Maastricht president says funds can help to build bridge between public and private sectors
The Duke of York¡¯s support for London Met shows how the Royal Family can make a difference in higher education, says Jack Grove
Institutions that succeed in helping regional growth deserve being included in measures of performance, says Simon Baker
McLaren Applied Technologies director sees need to go ¡®beyond STEM¡¯, THE-Ulsan summit hears
Universities on the continent must shun xenophobia themselves, THE-Ulsan event hears
Ahead of the Asia Universities Summit, Feridun Hamdullahpur sets out what you need to consider when carrying out industry-funded research
Data spotlight universities that publish highest proportions of research output with industry
Universities in the US, South Korea and elsewhere must contribute to the advancement of the knowledge-based industries of the 21st century, says Doh-Yeon Kim
John Morgan looks at the universities in Asia and beyond that have forged the closest ties with industrial partners
Research shows which UK institutions interact heavily with EU companies
Study claims California¡¯s higher education policy environment has led to the ¡®stagnation¡¯ of the state¡¯s universities
Study finds a stronger correlation for women between success and being central to a network
Venture capital fund aims to give students experience of investing
The event in South Korea will include the official launch of the THE Asia University Rankings
UK ¡®naive¡¯ to think that it could replace academic links with European industry with those from elsewhere
Investing in UK science may be cheaper after Brexit but the true cost to innovation system remains to be seen, says Holly Else
Turkish philosopher describes shock at being stopped from packing up office after sudden dismissal
Soumitra Dutta speaks to THE about Cornell's new technology campus
Universities under pressure to show value and demand for master¡¯s and PhDs
Event will explore university-industry collaboration, curiosity-led research and whether institutions can create entrepreneurs
Data reveal institutions that have co-authored the most papers with top 25 firms in new innovation list
The ranking will be released during the THE Young Universities Summit in Australia
Lack of trust and a weak IP system blamed for China¡¯s weaker engagement with industry
The ranking will be released during the THE Asia Universities Summit in South Korea
But there are fears that universities¡¯ reliance on external funding will prevent blue-skies research
Overleaf¡¯s John Hammersley on what drove his doctorate and transition from universities to industry
Measuring entrepreneurialism must take account of individual academics, say Robert Tijssen and Alfredo Yegros
US study finds biomedical PhDs from certain ethnic minorities are less likely to understand the ¡®hidden¡¯ rules of succeeding in science
Prime minister pledges ¡°real terms increases¡± in investment and new fund to back emerging technology
Chancellor's Autumn Statement confirms extra ?2 billion a year for R&D will be distributed by research funding agencies
Sixteen more universities commit to divestment, according to People & Planet
Plugging a multibillion-pound deficit exacerbated by June¡¯s poll result may require ¡®drastic measures¡¯, analysts have warned
More funding is needed to keep scientific research in the Netherlands strong, warn universities
South Korea and Japan lead Reuters¡¯ Asia innovation ranking
New University Alliance chair John Latham ¡®wouldn¡¯t want to be unaligned¡¯ as an institution
It is unclear what Theresa May¡¯s policy will mean in practice, but it could draw universities into the heart of economic planning
Knowledge exchange income is up to ?4.2 billion, while university spin-offs and start-ups also posted strong growth
Government plans rise in research spending to 2.5 per cent of GDP, far above UK
Vice-chancellor predicts that sector¡¯s ¡®slightly snobbish¡¯ attitude will be swiftly eroded
Concerns raised over splitting research and universities, while Theresa May¡¯s focus on ¡®industrial strategy¡¯ prompts questions
ÌÇÐÄVlog¡¯s debut event on universities¡¯ innovation and impact will be held in partnership with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Teesside has been hit hard economically by the closure of a steelwork plant and the loss of thousands of jobs, says Jane Turner. The area's university has a huge role to play in its recovery
David Matthews reports from Canada on a model that gives students up to two years in work placements
Energy, ingenuity and international outlook make HK a fertile territory for success, says Peter Mathieson
Gearing research too far towards industry goals can lead to short-termist approach, warns Brian MacCraith
Paper finds that UK sandwich course students ¡®outshine¡¯ their overseas counterparts in the final year of university
Graduate start-ups also show employment and turnover growth, although fewer are being founded
Academic casts doubt on universities¡¯ spin-off success and impact on SMEs