Asia University Rankings 2021: results announced
Japan achieves best performance in six years, but China still tops the regional rankingÂ

Japan achieves best performance in six years, but China still tops the regional rankingÂ

Unlike their Western counterparts, many East Asian institutions have escaped the pandemic fallout from the absence of international students, and are flourishing with state investment and support

Do neighbour institutions work closely together to boost their overall standing or do they tend to play to their strengths in a particular discipline?

Instead of creating ‘strong leaders’, institutions should aim to educate students to be ‘someone everyone wants to work with’, academics told
Key statistics The information shown under key statistics is that provided by the university itself in its submission to the ÌÇÐÄVlog World University Rankings. It represents data from...

Fully virtual gathering to be held in partnership with Fujita Health University

Policy welcome, but Japan ‘must address uncertainty’ around future Covid waves, academics say

A new consortium will embody the spread of liberal arts beyond the West, say Bryan Penprase and Thomas SchneiderÂ

Offering two-year UK visas to graduates of elite global universities penalises poorer countries and may harm international student recruitment, critics warn

Mahidol University is focusing on nurturing academic talent and introducing more flexible education in a bid to attract a wider pool of students, says its president Banchong Mahaisavariya

Lifelong learning and industry collaboration are also priorities for higher education in the region, says Choltis Dhirathiti

The National Education Policy is like a breath of fresh air; now universities need to make the changes happen to reap the rewards, says Pankaj Mittal

The Vassar College president discusses creating equitable partnerships, minimising resistance on campus and what higher education can learn from healthcare

Grand challenges ‘do not fit neatly within disciplinary boundaries’ and neither should science

Analysis of 20 million papers suggests global science powerhouses are increasingly benefiting from biased citation practices