Poland looks to Asia and Africa to boost student recruitment
Students who would have studied in Ukraine are turning to Poland since the invasion, university leaders say

Students who would have studied in Ukraine are turning to Poland since the invasion, university leaders say

Analysis of 862 scientific projects – paid for with 131 million yuan of public funding – identifies no knowledge-transfer outcomes

Limits on free speech, funding cuts and political appointments at public universities risk squandering a golden opportunity to create a thriving higher education system, says Saikat Majumdar

New models beckon after ‘golden age’, sociologist predicts, as source countries seek to plug skills haemorrhage

Trip Down Under seen as a positive sign for international education on both sides of the Tasman

Scholars say India’s growing pool of wealthy alumni could be a boon, if institutions can tap into them

Critics say joint venture is doomed to fail in an ‘ultra-competitive market’, but Massey insists it has done its homework

Outgoing EdUHK head reflects on a decade-long stint leading Hong Kong’s teacher training university

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Chance to ensure research has ‘real impact’ in fast-developing country attracting top scholars from abroad, rectors say

Figures published for first time show how refusals vary by continent, as overall rejection rate rises to 31Â per cent

Nearly 300 entries whittled down to 75 finalists ahead of inaugural ceremony

Cambridge-based chipmaker Arm warns of ‘clear mismatch’ between graduate skills and industry needs

Tokyo could use figures to justify more heavy-handed sector intervention, academics say

US, Japan and UK lead on entries to the World University Rankings this year