US-China tensions bring ‘opportunities’ for Asian universities
Tariff war between superpowers?may lead to more Chinese students choosing universities closer to home, but international collaboration?must?be protected,?say university leaders
Tariff war between superpowers?may lead to more Chinese students choosing universities closer to home, but international collaboration?must?be protected,?say university leaders
Study findings misrepresented in experimental Q&A published with paper, amid concerns efforts to save researchers time are fuelling mistakes
Vice-chancellors say they have ‘no choice’ about downsizing, but unions question the need as 2024 accounts reveal recovery trend
Businesses reliant on highly skilled workers urged to ‘stop taking a back seat’ as UK universities suffer financially
French institution reports 300 applications as state funding bolsters efforts to ‘offer refuge’ to those fleeing Trump funding cuts
Donald Trump’s attempt to end federal involvement in education may be?the repayment of a political debt, but the department’s creation was also political and, arguably, sits uneasily with the...
Australia?must fund its universities in ways that reflect their mission – not just their margins, say?Rhodri Davies and?Dorrit Jacob
China’s?Double First-Class project?appears to be paying off as the country’s institutions continue to?lead the rankings. Why have similar schemes elsewhere struggled to reap rewards, and can China...
A combination of national agenda, high-quality staff and funding is working in China’s favour. How can other Asian nations catch up?
The definitions behind the key statistics on the?Asia rankings table
Union says means-tested grants of up to ?4,224 should be reintroduced on top of existing loans, as spending review looms
English universities encouraged to adopt more consistent approach that is easier to navigate after criticism from inequality watchdog