A New Foreign Policy: Beyond American Exceptionalism, by Jeffrey Sachs
Kori Schake is disappointed by a study that covers old ground and fails to deliver fresh ideas on governance

Kori Schake is disappointed by a study that covers old ground and fails to deliver fresh ideas on governance

Recent political interventions in university affairs are symptomatic of the perception that higher education institutions need a firm hand

Many counsellors opting to work overseas or move into private practice

In a rapidly changing world, is a broader approach to the university curriculum needed to develop the critical thinking and creativity increasingly sought after by employers, Anna McKie asks

Rate of decline has slowed, but more universities are reporting problems with visa delays and denials

Robert-Jan Smits attempts to allay concerns of junior academics considering moving country because of planned publishing shift

Jordanian molecular biologist Rana Dajani talks to Matthew Reisz about her multiple roles as a conspicuously successful feminist, hijab-wearing scientist in the Middle East

China is now home to the best university in Asia, while France’s Sorbonne University is the highest-ranked newcomer in the table

Research the goal but not the currency, as ߣߣÊÓÆµn universities chase Chinese dollars

Universities in China are once again the fastest-advancing group in the THE World University Rankings. A closer look at their approaches shows why

With one more year to go until the end of a decade that is transforming universities worldwide, ߣߣÊÓÆµÂ looks at the trends that have shaped the past 12 months

China’s leading universities are soaring up the global and Asian tables, largely driven by improvements in citation impact, says Ellie Bothwell

Increase may reflect efforts to target markets where UK has traditionally been strong

ߣߣÊÓÆµâ€™s twice-unlucky research grant applicants raise questions about the assessment process, but they could help elevate science as an election issue, says John Ross