Private universities ‘know where the money comes from’
Driven more by pragmatism than purism, Asia’s new wave of industry-linked universities is shaking up the sector

Driven more by pragmatism than purism, Asia’s new wave of industry-linked universities is shaking up the sector

Relaxation of regulations needed for country to grow as international hub, say experts

Region’s educational strengths must be brought to bear against key challenges such as climate change, forum hears

While anglophone countries still dominate market, number of global online English-taught offerings now exceeds 1,000

Emerging institutions’ aspirations snubbed as old-guard administrators focus on a vanishing bottom line

Female higher education enrolment on the rise in parts of Asia but richer countries least diverse in terms of academics

If we rely on industry to bankroll research, we lose sight of problems that do not interest industry, technologist warns

The chancellor of Abu Dhabi University on different types of intelligence, freedom of speech and universities in the East versus WestÂ

Would-be international students opt to enrol closer to home, with continental Europe, Asian hubs and the Gulf seen as alternatives for learners locked out of ‘big four’

Balázs Hankó defends university governance reforms in THE interview

There’s no silver bullet when it comes to interdisciplinary success, data from inaugural THE ranking show

Visa processing chaos set to continue amid opposition parties’ rejection of proposal to limit international student numbers

Outpost to build on London university’s existing partnerships in West Africa

Chinese multinational makes inroads in Europe as technology giants compete to get their tools on university curricula

Outpost due to open next year will focus on both research and teaching, after ‘quick’ but ‘robust’ approval process