Which countries and universities are leading on AI research?
Elsevier data show that China produces vast quantities of papers in field but lags on quality

Elsevier data show that China produces vast quantities of papers in field but lags on quality

Northampton vice-chancellor on his visits to Iraq – and the problems they have caused him with US immigration authorities

US scholar argues that academics punch above their weight in key discoveries

Say Burgin says that universities lack the will to make the changes needed to tackle inequality

Call from government advisers to evaluate teaching quality, echoing England's TEF, could still go ahead

Labour MP and Corbyn critic Wes Streeting poses question of whether ‘bold’ pledge will boost student turnout

Baroness Wolf welcomes manifesto promise of ‘major review’ while others attack ‘crazy’ overseas student policy

Undergraduate student numbers at for-profit colleges grows almost 20 per cent between 2013 and 2015

European Commissioner for research sees Jordan investment as contribution to peace and stability

Nana Akufo-Addo tells student audience that country must invest in education to prosper

Sally Hunt explains why employers must change their ‘counterproductive’ attitudes towards risk to avoid further cuts to academic pensions

All-Ireland student visa needed to cope with Brexit fallout, says v-c

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