AI is the future but universities must retain the values of the past
Asian universities in particular are embracing a technological future, but they should bear in mind the words of two wise Americans, says Alice Gast

Asian universities in particular are embracing a technological future, but they should bear in mind the words of two wise Americans, says Alice Gast

University systems are born from unique historical and social traditions but can be categorised under three coherent models, according to Samuel MartÃn-Barbero and Adrian Monck

Leaders from Anglo-Celtic and European backgrounds fail to reflect diversity of campuses, says report

Westlake University may be government’s pilot of more autonomous institutions, expert suggests

Ahead of the British Council's Going Global conference in Malaysia, Simon Baker shows how local impact data could unlock new perspectives on global higher education

The South Korean institute has built a strong global reputation in less than 50 years. Sung-Chul Shin shares the secrets of its inexorable ascent

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Objections to the suppression of ‘sensitive’ articles should not be based on outmoded claims about consumption, says Michel Hockx

Phil Baty discusses Asia University Rankings 2013On 10 April 2013, Times Higher Education published its first ever THE Asia University Rankings - a list of the top 100 universities in Asia, based on...

Regional competitors are hot on Japan’s heels in inaugural THE Asia University Rankings
 The Asia University Rankings guarantee quality by employing the same methodology as the blue-riband World University Rankings: here we detail the criteria that lie behind the calculations The Times...

East Asia has strengthened its grip on the top places of the world’s most influential international education rankings, it was revealed today

Experts question whether 60 universities granted special status will face budget cuts or be free from interference

Experts warn that prospective recruits may choose to study elsewhere if they do not feel welcome

Unions and universities worry that agreements could leave them vulnerable to for-profit competition and entrench privatisation