News in brief - 10 April 2014
InternationalisationHopes and fears, globally speakingUniversities around the world fear the “commodification and commercialization of education”, according to a survey. The International Association...
InternationalisationHopes and fears, globally speakingUniversities around the world fear the “commodification and commercialization of education”, according to a survey. The International Association...
UUKi report records 12.7 per cent increase in transnational education headcount in space of a year
Everything you need to know about Times Higher Education’s global portfolio of university rankings
Ambitious scheme would see higher education institutions across 10 countries agree common framework, with a helping hand from Europe
International relations expert discusses Western dominance of the field, what can be gained from amplifying new voices and balancing her academic work with being mayor of a small town in Warwickshire
New director acknowledges social justice agenda must go hand in hand with financial sustainability of troubled institution
Commonwealth institutions point to successes during lockdown as well as barriers
Universities urged to work alongside edtech companies and other online players to improve offering to students
Offering two-year UK visas to graduates of elite global universities penalises poorer countries and may harm international student recruitment, critics warn
China makes record-breaking achievements in latest league table as experts predict that the pandemic may accelerate the country’s rise
Academics involved say they also have a responsibility to ensure technology is used ethically in real life, particularly amid Covid-19
India and China have both decided to set up national brewing schools and have turned to the world experts on beer - the Scots. The International Centre for Brewing and Distilling at Heriot-Watt...
Our future fourth estate needs core skills taught in sciences and humanities, not media studies, argues Tim Luckhurst.