Look to ‘in-country engagement’ with India, conference told
Forging partnerships with Indian institutions in the country could alleviate dwindling inbound student numbers to UK

Forging partnerships with Indian institutions in the country could alleviate dwindling inbound student numbers to UK
The government of Hong Kong is looking to British academics to help fill a teaching gap created by major changes to its education system.In an interview with Times Higher Education, Kenneth Chen,...

International group aims to re-establish core principles of universities

Data highlight strength of US-Iran research links while experts stress benefits for American science and economy

Automation has the potential to replace or alter 35 million jobs worldwide, which means universities must adapt to survive, argues Nancy Gleason

Dean of new French-Chinese institution excited by opportunities in ‘dynamic’ part of the world

The massification of higher education has made it a polarising issue, says Simon Marginson

James Tooley reflects on who helped him, who let him down and what he learned from his time in prison in Hyderabad

Kevin Dunseath and Chris Hall on the issues that anyone considering setting up a programme abroad should think through before committing significant funds

Those who leave China to study are more likely to win jobs and promotion when they return, but local academics tend to take top administrative roles, analysis suggests

A management consultant whose many studies of the sector gained him an OBE in higher education has died

Daniella Tilbury says university’s ideal geographical location affords options in Europe and beyond

THE analysis reveals the 53 institutions that could surpass Oxbridge and the Ivy League

Times Higher Education’s annual Academic Reputation Survey, available in 15 languages, uses United Nations data as a guide to ensure the response coverage is as representative of world scholarship as...