Universities jeopardise workers’ ‘psychosocial safety’
Although conditions improved following Covid lockdowns, university staff’s mental health kept deteriorating, longitudinal research finds
Although conditions improved following Covid lockdowns, university staff’s mental health kept deteriorating, longitudinal research finds
Historical ties and cultural cachet mean that even as outbound South Korean student numbers fluctuate, the US remains the top choice, says Kyuseok Kim
With Trudeau government emphasising visa limits tied to applications and housing availability, more established institutions gain some reassurance
Innovations such as wearable tech and mobile apps are expected to revolutionise healthcare and generate fortunes. But which researchers and institutions are taking their 10,000 steps, and what should...
Higher international fees for in-person courses are vital to universities, but online students can be charged the same wherever they live, says Tim Dunne
One in four institutions reaps higher average income from domestic than international students, reported data suggests
Consultancy not only transcends disciplinary boundaries within universities, but also between academia, industry and other actors, says Amanda Zeffman
Two years on from Russia’s invasion, displaced institutions are still teaching in temporary premises and online, while many researchers work abroad. But with a host of urgent quality problems to...
THE’s SSA advisory board launches with members from countries across the region
Conference hears that the quality of degrees is at least as important as the quantity and the disciplines
Academic freedom is particularly at risk in countries with pronounced social and political polarisation, report says
Latest figures show Chinese application numbers back on trend, but caution sounded on headwinds and ‘super-dependence’
The document gestures to some key barriers, but Indigenous knowledge is valuable in itself, not just for improving outcomes, says Ian Anderson
Cash-strapped institutions face task of rebuilding per-student returns as well as student numbers, with earnings slashed by scholarships, offshoring and other factors
China and Japan lead the way as Asia continues to rise in global academic esteem