Riding the waves of international student flow will not be easy
The UK, in particular, could find itself gasping for breath by 2024 if it does not take the currents into account, warns Louise Nicol

The UK, in particular, could find itself gasping for breath by 2024 if it does not take the currents into account, warns Louise Nicol

Indian education agents call for 25Â per cent reduction in fees as courses move online

Asia-Pacific institutions are no longer just catching up, they are challenging the best. Phil Baty writes

Five sectors considered side by side, and how reputation tracks citation impact (or not)

The University of Malaya has had mixed success in offsetting the effects of funding cuts, writes Awg Bulgiba Awg Mahmud

But experts ask how long country’s success can last in the face of rampant competition from Asia

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

NUS centre starts work with China-India relations, before turning to Sino-Japanese ties

Those planning new universities might think that a good institution will attract top staff wherever it is located. But is the quality of the environment beyond the ivory tower really so insignificant...

Visors, masks and social distancing: staff who have returned to teaching on campus tell us what it’s like

THE data demonstrate that leading institutions are focusing on becoming more comprehensive rather than more specialist

Despite challenging bilateral ties, former Australian foreign ministers say enrolments may prove resilient

Overall trust in scientists higher than in governments, media and business, global survey finds

As Australia pivots to local concerns, university leaders flag importance of international students beyond just their feesÂ

Government should ‘pump in’ more resources for online infrastructure to address inequality, expert says