Interview with Nader Hashemi
The Georgetown professor of Middle East and Islamic politics talks of hating his parents’ return to Iran after the 1979 revolution – and crediting it with his life’s mission of advancing democracy...
The Georgetown professor of Middle East and Islamic politics talks of hating his parents’ return to Iran after the 1979 revolution – and crediting it with his life’s mission of advancing democracy...
The practice is banned in most countries but it remains rife across the region, with universities no exception, says Sabrin Ramadhan
Even as many universities struggle to keep the lights on, others reap the rewards of strong investment and tumult elsewhere, writes Pola Lem
Ten winners include universities from six different countries or territories
Zaki Nusseibeh, chancellor of United Arab Emirates University, says universities must evolve with the world to take advantage of the green transition
American University in Cairo president says institutions must work to close disparities in income, language and digital literacy levels
Sophie Cohen reports on a groundbreaking cross-border science project that aims to emulate Cern in bringing nations together despite their history
Complaints from Jewish community prompt Liverpool Hope to pull plug on lecture that was set to be critical of the formation of the state of Israel
Study finds class and gender inequality in Ghana's and Tanzania's universities. David Matthews writes
Sir Michael Brady believes generous scholarships and opportunity to create post-oil economy will prove attractive
University study centre ‘positive’ on Islam but not Christianity, objects senior Department of Education official
People were remotely studying for higher degrees long before Covid, researchers say, and universities should pay them more attention
Universities step in to offer placements for those fleeing Russian invasion
Key problem is the lack of a link between education and earnings, World Banks says. John Gill reports.