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The moggy who fell asleep at Malaysia’s International Islamic University because “it appeared to be mimicking behaviour displayed by students” is an unlikely case of reverse causality (“The week in...
The moggy who fell asleep at Malaysia’s International Islamic University because “it appeared to be mimicking behaviour displayed by students” is an unlikely case of reverse causality (“The week in...
It is reported that, from 2017, students in England will be offered a choice of “gold, silver and bronze” universities under the teaching excellence framework (“England’s universities to have medal-...
It is a mistake to think that Jordan Peterson’s YouTube lectures criticising the University of Toronto’s policy on “political correctness” are about gender politics (“Canadian professor slams...
The UK government plans to introduce tougher rules for overseas students coming to Britain to study “low quality” courses (“UK government to toughen student visa rules for ‘low quality’ courses”, 4...

The South American country is failing to retain enough of its students, a government survey has found

Amber Rudd’s vow to restrict overseas recruitment to ‘good’ courses and universities is based on a fallacy, says Nick Hillman

In liberal arts and technical disciplines alike, we must help students develop a quantitative mindset, argues Anthony Monaco

Even the best rankings cannot fully convey the valuable mission of America’s Land-Grant universities, says Stephen Joel Trachtenberg

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

Pursuit of excellence, showcased in the WSJ/THE College Rankings, must run parallel with the mission of social mobility

When it comes to student engagement, US institutions in the research elite typically have a lot of ground to make up
The overall Wall Street Journal/ߣߣƵ College Rankings 2017 methodology explores four key areas: ߣߣƵ Does the college have the capacity to effectively deliver teaching? The...

Hong Kong’s position at the intersection of the Western world with China makes it a test bed for China’s “opening up”, with the University of Hong Kong at its centre, says the institution's president...