US students set sights beyond Europe
Asia, India and Middle East are becoming study-abroad destinations of choice, reports Jon Marcus

Asia, India and Middle East are becoming study-abroad destinations of choice, reports Jon Marcus
Some of the biggest players in Asian business education are joining forces to target top prospective students from Europe and other Western markets.
University of StrathclydeCutting-edge researchThe UK's first Fraunhofer Centre, a branch of Europe's largest applied research organisation, is to be established in Scotland. German-based Fraunhofer-...

Paul Jump reports on a new way to spot strong and weak centres for research performance

Asian higher education is on the rise in a success story that is shaking up the global order. Simon Marginson explains the importance of the Confucian model to the region's progress, while Philip...

No we can't? Four decades of US dominance in the Gulf may be drawing to a close, says Philip Robins
Underinvestment blamed on funds siphoned off for loss-making courses, writes David Matthews
Martha Biondi on the black student protests of the 1960s and 1970s that transformed US campus life and led to the birth of African American studies
Barbara Graziosi on a grand historical narrative that fails to recognise the widespread roots of Europe
A newly released study suggests that the huge increase in Chinese research output is starting to be matched by a similar rise in the quality of its basic science.
As alumni donations to US universities plummet, Canada and Asia forge ahead. Hannah Fearn writes

US universities continue to dominate the upper echelons of world rankings, taking 17 of the top 20 spots in the Shanghai Jiao Tong ranking.

Philip Dodd finds physical and critical distance obliterated in a 3D film where the brand is king
It was the year that marked the turning point of the Second World War and shaped the post-war world. 1941 began with Germany victorious in Western Europe and challenged only by a Britain that was...
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