Plan S architect reflects on US ‘disappointment’ and global hope
Robert-Jan Smits looks back on open access initiative ‘roller coaster’ after swapping European Commission for Eindhoven’s ‘booming’ innovation ‘ecosystem’

Robert-Jan Smits looks back on open access initiative ‘roller coaster’ after swapping European Commission for Eindhoven’s ‘booming’ innovation ‘ecosystem’

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

Mainland partnerships and lunar missions show the benefits of collaboration, says Timothy W. Tong, the head of Hong Kong Polytechnic University

We have reached a key moment in the development of the region's higher education sector, says Ismail Badat

HKU’s history, location, social context and educational and research ambitions combine to create a truly global university, says Ian Holliday Â

ߣߣÊÓÆµn government accused of ‘robbing Peter to pay Paul’

Academics fear global reach of new Singaporean legislation could result in censorship of international academic journals

Overseas branch campuses have mushroomed in the past two decades, but with the risks larger than initially assumed and the returns less certain, stories of abandoned ventures have begun to mount....

Challenge for UK as Asian research diaspora returns home, says China-born member of PM's science council

Tributes paid to leading research integrity expert

Publicly funded research brings social and economic benefits for all. It’s critical that the global academic community continues to champion this work, says Ian Jacobs

When credible concerns emerge about research validity, universities and journals must move quickly, writes John Ross

France tops list of universities founded since the year 2000

While China’s intensification puts regional rivals in the shade, it casts a spotlight on progress in the special administrative region

While fundraising is growing, it involves more than ‘building relationships over a cup of coffee’Â