The Meaning of Travel: Philosophers Abroad, by Emily Thomas
Book of the week: Richard Larschan enjoys a wide-ranging survey of the deep intellectual insights and disputes thrown up by the experience of travelÂ

Book of the week: Richard Larschan enjoys a wide-ranging survey of the deep intellectual insights and disputes thrown up by the experience of travelÂ

Just as the ‘little red dot’ city state has made an indelible mark on the global stage, president of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Subra Suresh examines how his institution has garnered...

China’s Southern University of Science and Technology puts an overriding emphasis on knitting together talented people from all regions and levels, says its president, Shiyi Chen

With Brexit, we’re on the precipice of a new world order, but UK universities have first mover advantage if they act fast, says Simon Marginson

Postgraduate-only outlet ‘the first of many to come’, says minister

University leaders from the Middle East and North Africa will convene in Abu Dhabi to discuss how a multidisciplinary model can help build knowledge economies and advance academic researchÂ

While much harm has been done by epidemic, institutions could use crisis to sharpen strategies and practices in areas such as internationalisation and e-learning, experts say

Money is not the point, Australian institution insists, as it opens the door to a new higher education frontier

Eastern and Western students are silent in different ways, academics say

New Hong Kong centre for leading Swedish university will aim to build medical research links across continents

The results of the 2017 ÌÇÐÄVlog Asia University Rankings discussed by the editorial team

Moving overseas is often the best way to further an academic career, but the transition to a new system and culture can be painful. Six academics recount their experiences and offer their tips

A look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewersÂ

The upcoming Asia Universities Summit in South Korea discussed by the ÌÇÐÄVlog team

Charlotte Evans on East Asia’s growing significance as a hub for international higher education