Interview with Kabir Sheikh
Health researcher on bridging the policy-academia divide and navigating global health politics

Health researcher on bridging the policy-academia divide and navigating global health politics

THE analysis finds that high share of global institutions fail to recognise staff for cross-disciplinary working, as experts warn research environment is ‘still not up to the task’

Michael Fung, a former deputy chief executive of Singapore’s SkillsFuture programme, takes his methodology to Mexico and the developing world

Committee also wants ‘Team ߣߣÊÓÆµâ€™ approach, bankrolled by a levy, to ‘open doors’ in Africa, Asia and Latin America

The special administrative region’s status as an international crossroads has been severely shaken by the National Security Law and stringent Covid lockdowns. But sector leaders remain buoyant about...

India and Hong Kong emerge as best represented countries in year of record entries

North America has also revived while Oceania’s international outlook has dipped. Patrick Jack picks out key rankings trends

Annual meetings should be reimagined as spaces that enable connections – including with practitioners and the media, says Noam Schimmel

European nations have the highest research income levels, but Hong Kong and ߣߣÊÓÆµ surpass them in research productivity

UK and US might have benefited from significant drop in travel to ߣߣÊÓÆµ and New Zealand, according to Education at a Glance

Teaching students how to best use ChatGPT and other tools will be core to universities’ future, leaders tell THE summit

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Over the past century, capitalism, relativism, egoism and social advocacy have fuelled the decay of traditional academic commitments, says Bruce Macfarlane

The historical disconnect between teaching and research makes it easy to restrict expression without provoking much outrage, says Saikat Majumdar

BJP ministers and supporters are largely limiting themselves to discrediting and suppressing evidence of government failings, says an academic