London campus ‘first international step’ for Italian arts academy
Milan institution Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (NABA) combats demographic changes in home country by expanding overseas

Milan institution Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (NABA) combats demographic changes in home country by expanding overseas

Demand from Chinese students softens worldwide as economic concerns reshape family choices, new agency data shows

Leader of management school with bases around the world says technological advances make opening more campuses unnecessary

Western countries should reflect on whether their approach is privileging certain forms of knowledge, language and mobility, says Cheryl Yu

Almost seven million students studying in overseas location, Unesco reports, with four million of them in Europe and North America

Universities in the Global North must treat those in the Global South as equals, sharing resources, leadership, authorship and IP, says Manuel Barcia

Malaysia and South Korea are making the most rapid advances in tables showing best universities for sustainability, writes Patrick Jack

Overseas students need skills and knowledge tailored to their national contexts, say Wei Li, Rachael Hains-Wesson, Kaiying Ji and Yinfeng Shen

Weeding allows collections to evolve with academia – but redistributing books to other libraries could help equalise knowledge access, says Natalie Pang

These rankings celebrate universities’ impact – but also hold institutions to account, highlighting where the sector is falling short

China’s Double First-Class project appears to be paying off as the country’s institutions continue to lead the rankings. Why have similar schemes elsewhere struggled to reap rewards, and can China...
The definitions behind the key statistics on the Asia rankings table

THE is refocusing on core and deeply trusted rankings while retaining a diversity of measures and metrics, says Phil Baty

Asia’s universities are edging into a more prominent role on the world stage. We look at how excellence initiatives have aided the region’s success, and the revival of transnational education

Self-funded sector swells as government offers institutions more flexibility to recruit internationally