Brazil's main concern is research quality at its universities, says adviser
Rise in the number of private institutions is blamed for slipping standards
Rise in the number of private institutions is blamed for slipping standards
Canada’s Liberal government swept to power eight years ago promising to undo the damage inflicted by the previous Harper regime. However, after a big early funding spike for basic research, there is...
Drive to raise national profile yields opportunities for English speakers
Opprobrium for two-year extension to medical courses. Donna Bowater in Rio de Janeiro reports
Decline is not inevitable: there is plenty that university leaders can do to shore up students’ interest in these crucial subjects, says Kathryn Shailer
Scarcity of state university posts drives lecturers to badly paid hourly work in private sector. Jason Mitchell reports A large percentage of Brazilian lecturers who aspire to full-time work at a...
Chilean university leads list for fourth consecutive year, but Brazil is top-performing country overall
Private sector hopes to grow on back of oil-backed education funding boost
Limiting international student numbers or cutting post-study work eligibility is not the way to become a science superpower, says Max Lu
With public rivals putting a ceiling on tuition fees, the demands of debt servicing and digitisation mean private schools must keep growing to avoid mergers or bankruptcy
Campaign pledge of universal student loan forgiveness remains on the agenda, but disagreement abounds over its wisdom and long-term impact
Amid growing anti-immigration sentiment, US universities should make greater efforts to export their expertise to where the demand is, says Richard Joseph
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In partnership with the United Arab Emirates University, THE’s three-day hybrid summit will set a progressive agenda for universities in emerging economies via digital transformation and...