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We want commercial success but can’t build it on an empty research larder, university lobby tells Canberra

We want commercial success but can’t build it on an empty research larder, university lobby tells Canberra

The Covid crisis has restricted travel and funding, affecting even regions spared its worst. But institutions in emerging economies are getting creative and cooperating to continue their work, with ...

The coronavirus has forced institutions in emerging economies to make creative use of technology to cooperate and continue their work, but it has also exposed the huge hurdles to equality that remain...

Institutions in emerging economies are seeing greatest progress in health subjects and citations, based on THE rankings data

China is not the only rapidly improving system; India, Egypt and Malaysia are striding ahead, while Mexico is losing ground

Better technology and a global focus may pull the higher education world closer together

White House targets rules boosting rights of the accused, but with no clear alternative ready

Leading black intellectual and activist returns to Columbia-affiliated seminary

Recession-driven domestic surge more than compensates for loss of international students at some institutions Down Under

Royal Statistical Society president Sylvia Richardson says pandemic has sparked huge interest in the discipline and highlighted body’s vital public role

Wayne State president calls major research institution inappropriate destination for Hispanic-focused funding

Universities often reproduce colonial logics by exploiting, commodifying and diluting the very ‘thing’ that was to set us free, says Manvir Grewal

Female students face barriers in fields such as military studies and mining

Absence of sector-wide information regarding Sino-British research invites political attack from China hawks, warns study led by prime minister’s brother

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