International outlook pays off as Japan holds its ground
Overseas students seen as key buffer against rankings drop and demographic decline

Overseas students seen as key buffer against rankings drop and demographic decline

Universities will be key to ensuring that China’s Belt and Road Initiative succeeds with maximum benefit and minimal disruption, argues Rocky Tuan

Australia India Institute head advocates ‘multidimensional approach’

Australian fears of official curbing of student visas ‘overblown’, experts say

Scholar says Western students may be more reluctant to study in Taiwan, but others question China’s influence on overseas student flowsÂ

Global survey suggests benefits of overseas collaboration are not evenly shared

Australia’s Monash University takes a multifaceted approach to preparing its graduates for an increasingly globalised and digital economy, says Margaret Gardner

The World University Rankings 2014-2015 continue the trends of US decline and Asian ascent, writes Phil Baty

The advent of Plan S promises to turbocharge the open access movement, but amid pushback from researchers and publishers, Rachael Pells examines whether the demand for published research truly merits...
Implementation, not intent, is flaw with REF Three scholars have argued that the research excellence framework’s reliance on hasty peer review by generalists limited sample size and accuracy (“The...

What are vice-chancellors’ insights into the trends, threats and priorities affecting the future of the university? Nearly 200 leaders of world-ranked universities give their views on where the...

Cultural and linguistic cohesion required if region is to fulfil its higher education potential, experts say

Trends analysis shows end of ‘US hegemony’ in research may not be far off