Scholars see politics behind Iran’s India branch campus move
University of Tehran plans outposts in India, Iraq, Syria and Georgia, plus closer ties with Russia and China
University of Tehran plans outposts in India, Iraq, Syria and Georgia, plus closer ties with Russia and China
Australia’s biggest university appoints from within?after ‘rigorous and broad-scale’ executive search
A?new consortium will embody the spread of liberal arts beyond the West, say?Bryan Penprase and?Thomas Schneider?
Some?students may be at a disadvantage as e-learning relies heavily on home environments, experts say??
Region accounts for a third of responses informing revamped THE World University Rankings. Phil Baty reports
Criticism of Australia’s ‘tax’ on international students escalates amid signs that it?may be a?done deal
Fait accompli shutdown ‘a metaphor for the decline of Western liberalism in Asia’, say experts after Singapore decision
America's superpower status is slipping as other countries' efforts to join the global elite begin to pay dividends. Phil Baty reports
Group of top Asian institutions aims to boost research collaboration and increase mobility
Universities on the continent must shun xenophobia themselves,?THE-Ulsan event hears
Universities UK International says fall in transnational student numbers in?Australasia is?opportunity to boost collaboration
The upcoming Asia Universities Summit in South Korea discussed by the?Times Higher Education team
Quality and resourcing also front of mind for academic heading first comprehensive education evaluation in decades
Wealth inequities ‘a learning tool’ in education geared to ‘whole-person formation’, forum hears
As seven-year case against South Korean professor?Park Yu-ha concludes, academics say the deep political divisions that lay behind it are not going away any time soon