Japanese students fear for safety in China after stabbing
Universities reconsider short-term programmes in China amid perceived rising hostility towards foreigners

Universities reconsider short-term programmes in China amid perceived rising hostility towards foreigners

Multinational conglomerates have long been in the university business, but can they really compete when it comes to impact?Â

Beijing’s University of International Business and Economics closes Israeli outpost as faculty are unable to travel to the Middle East

Sector leaders fear ‘catastrophic’ damage to scholarship as overseas academics and students leave

Chris Rock’s joke about US gun control exemplifies a cognitive sophistication that machines will struggle to match, say Akhil Bhardwaj and Anastasia Sergeeva

Milestone marks biggest rise in number of ranked universities in five years

New guidelines from regulator attempt to quell concerns about transnational education standards

Even the ‘predatory’ label gives an undue level of legitimacy to operations that lack all the typical accoutrements of journals, says Steve Hochstadt

Recent figures suggesting growing Russian isolation doesn’t tell the full story, say Lin Zhang, Zhe Cao, Gunnar Sivertsen and Dmitrii KochetkovÂ

Mandating longer study abroad stints will sideline the students who benefit most and cannot manage independent travel, practitioners warn

‘Unwelcoming’ government policies may see international students turn to other destinations, say education agents

UK advised to invest in transnational education as more east Asian students opt to study in nearby countries

Continent’s elite shuffle positions, while more universities from West and South Asia feature

Turkish university’s ‘clarity of vision’ in transformation into innovation hub secures top prize

A new law permitting foreign universities to set up Greek outposts is seen by some as a first step to transforming a very statist system. But with doubts over the law’s constitutionality compounding...