When recruiting in Africa, you’re either too early or too late – or both
International student recruitment in sub-Saharan Africa is a long game prone to political disruption, says Anna Esaki-Smith

International student recruitment in sub-Saharan Africa is a long game prone to political disruption, says Anna Esaki-Smith

Lack of community involvement spawns misunderstanding of international education, says veteran politician and diplomat

Underinvesting in universities in the face of international competition and political upheaval will be to countries’ social and economic detriment

The pursuit of high-ranking universities should not be at the expense of education itself, writes Ka Ho Mok

The event in South Korea will include the official launch of the THE Asia University RankingsÂ

Fees reform has not quelled popular anger over exploitation, but academics can play a key role in constitutional reform, says Robert Funk

Commentators laud ‘exciting’ political pairing of seasoned bureaucrat and entrepreneurial icon

Australian institutions make strides on research quantity and quality and international collaboration

Nathan Schneider would like more detail about how we can escape the embrace of the technological giants

Australian research highlights contrasting motivations of students and their parents, and the need to appeal to both groups

The balance of power in Asia is shifting as China’s universities strengthen their rankings performance

The reputation of Australia’s universities varies by subject

Uncertainty over funding and the movement of foreign students to megacities will spur institutional mergers, says Bert van der Zwaan

International student mobility policies around the world don’t address sustainability or inclusivity, survey finds

Podcast special from Taichung, Taiwan, following the 2017 Research Excellence Summit