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International enrolments bear no relationship whatsoever to provision gaps in students’ home countries, study finds

International enrolments bear no relationship whatsoever to provision gaps in students’ home countries, study finds

Attacks by the likes of Donald Trump and Narendra Modi on how the humanities are taught speak to the enduring political power of these subjects despite their precarity within the academy, says Saikat...

Latest figures show Chinese application numbers back on trend, but caution sounded on headwinds and ‘super-dependence’

British Council says mounting competition and stronger pound mean that inward mobility could decline for first time since pandemic

‘Heightened’ crackdown on academic freedom expected as party committees merge with presidents’ offices on leading campuses

Scholars lament loss of ‘critical’ resource in Nordics at a time when knowledge of Asia is ‘increasingly important’

Spike in participation in sustainability-focused table led by Asia

Opening outpost alongside other Western universities designed to help drive collaboration in South-east Asia

Government says that higher education institutions manage their own events but that it might advise them to “respect…wider social norms”

Collective effort can combat misinformation, respond to climate change and harness the power of AI for the good of mankind, says Rocky Tuan
Universities are invited to participate, as the portal for our global research-focused ranking opens

Resurgence of virus among vulnerable overseas students prompts calls for better awareness campaigns and pharmaceutical subsidies

Whatever the rights and wrongs of the Claudine Gay case, proper referencing should be insisted on to encourage critical, original thinking, says Ian Pace

Two new tables – on interdisciplinary science and online learning – will be published this year