India’s ever-decreasing circles of eminence
India’s downsized Institutes of Eminence programme has dashed the hopes of those keen to see an improvement in higher education quality, says Pushkar

India’s downsized Institutes of Eminence programme has dashed the hopes of those keen to see an improvement in higher education quality, says Pushkar

Cutting partner labs out of awarded grant budgets is a common but destructive phenomenon in modern academia, says Anne Carpenter

He may once have disdained older scholars, but, having reached seniority in a managerialist age, John Brinnamoor now values their ability to say what others can’t

The high cost and visa complexity associated with Western higher education is driving a mushrooming number of African students east, says Kuyok Abol Kuyok
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City of Sails sidelined, as government boosts job entitlements

Experts express concern that call for five-year access agreements is a ‘distraction technique’

A guaranteed offer of a place on a degree course gives students peace of mind, but it also means they are unlikely to make considered decisions about their most appropriate future path, argues Jane...

No sign of breakthrough as boycott yet to have significant impact on publisher

Females out, bureaucrat’s son in as Tokyo Medical University rigs entrance scores

Experts are out of fashion with today’s political vanguard, but fraudulent research risks further undermining science, says THE’s Asia-Pacific editor John Ross

Younger applicants drive growth, despite fall in overall 18-year-old population

Religious freedom advocacy groups increasingly turning to legal action against public university anti-discrimination policies

Educators relax as Australian PM offers olive branch