Secret report reveals snowballing international student numbers
Confidential data suggest published figures routinely underestimate foreign enrolments in Australian higher education

Confidential data suggest published figures routinely underestimate foreign enrolments in Australian higher education

Brazil dominates the ranking but other countries excel on citation impact and international outlook

Union members at Fort Hare are pushing for bigger pay increases

Stampede to study AI has led to warnings that the number of lecturers cannot keep up with demand

A dramatic increase in ranked institutions reflects growing competition in the region, writes Phil Baty

International academic solidarity could help the scholars, researchers and students hit hard by the country’s economic crisis, suggests Claudio Bifano

As it puts war behind it, Colombia needs to build lasting peace, which is why that is central to the mission of the University of the Andes, says Pablo Navas

The University of Chile is helping to undo the Pinochet regime’s repressive changes to the country’s higher education system, writes Ennio Vivaldi

Alternative measures could lead to refinements and a more stable dataset, writes Duncan Ross
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Change would be more than cosmetic, consumer finance expert says

Results from the European Student Survey underpinning the rankings reveal key differences in teaching across the Continent

Other industries have been disrupted by bold new approaches to funding models and higher education seems ripe for its own revolution, says Robert MacIntosh