We talk internationalisation in the face of Brexit, as well as the “alien” concept of fun for academics, with the international relations professor
Scholar returning to homeland from US to lead university speaks of his concerns
Scholars and senior sector figures reveal the books they’ll be reading over the summer break – for work or pleasure or both – in part two of our annual round-up of holiday reads
Scholars and senior sector figures reveal the books they’ll be reading over the summer break – for work or pleasure or both
Leader of Hong Kong Polytechnic University says institution ‘cannot think of itself as an isolated island’
Analysis reveals extent of reward system for international publications, which could be distorting scientific incentives
The former president of Carnegie Mellon University will lead the Singaporean institution from 2018
Chris Parr visits a university aiming to be the best in the world at both Western and traditional Chinese medicine
First Israeli university in China welcomes students this summer
Podcast special from Taichung, Taiwan, following the 2017 Research Excellence Summit
Call for rankings to give more weight to societal impact
Wherever you are, populism and its effect on universities is never far from conversation, finds Chris Parr