It wasn’t all bad: evaluating the shift online in Latin America
It’s highly likely that one result of the pandemic will be a significant improvement in higher education throughout the region, says Liz Reisberg
It’s highly likely that one result of the pandemic will be a significant improvement in higher education throughout the region, says Liz Reisberg
The pandemic drove learning worldwide into the digital sphere, but Latin America’s universities have responded slowly. Ellie Bothwell asks if the crisis will prompt the region to overcome the...
US universities are opening outposts in the region to capitalise on untapped market and skirt barriers created by the Trump administration
Quality an ‘urgent concern’ as study reveals significant growth of private sector worldwide
To better prepare graduates for today’s world, Latin American higher education must evolve, but, says Liz Reisberg, it is hidebound and resistant to change
We unveil the top 250 universities under 50 years old and explain our generational and nuanced approach to young institutions
Matthew Reisz in Bogotá examines how quickly a TACTIC nation can become a more effective player in global higher education
BRICS and MINTs, move over for the TACTICS – Thailand, Argentina, Chile, Turkey, Iran, Colombia and Serbia. Ellie Bothwell on a group that could grow into star players in global higher education
THE investigation shows spike in spending on fees as UK ‘reliant’ on middlemen
THE investigation shows almost £60m spent on agents’ commissions. David Matthews reports
By Elizabeth Redden, for Inside Higher Ed
Financial models that have stood firm for decades are failing, technological revolution is opening new doors and a growing middle class is creating unprecedented demand. At a time of extraordinary...