Chinese students ‘increasingly scared’ about US study
Recruitment experts say visa and safety concerns ‘spell trouble for all but the highest-ranked American institutions’
Recruitment experts say visa and safety concerns ‘spell trouble for all but the highest-ranked American institutions’
Melanesian cannibals and ‘uncivilised’ natives were feared and fascinating, says Lincoln Allison
Don’t believe the hype; Finnish universities face just as many problems with professional mismanagement and staff morale as those in other countries, says Gareth Rice
The good and evil of opium is documented in this eloquent history, writes Jonathan Mirsky
A snapshot of World University Rankings data gives some interesting results on efficiency
Independent research institutes are hailed as hothouses for cutting-edge science, but they seem to be falling out of fashion. Rachael Pells asks if concentrating research in universities is a better...
Book of the week: the values of research must be preserved despite political and economic pressure, says Harry Collins
Data from THE’s World University Rankings underscore that many more women are studying some science subjects in the Mena region, but does this translate into employment?
Country’s new internationalisation plan eschews revenue-focused approaches favoured by other countries
Data from the THE World University Rankings suggest that European nations come top for co-authorship of papers
High-profile bronze award winners hope to improve ratings after changes to methodology of UK’s teaching standards audit