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4 juin 2018

Business schools under attack, must fight back

By Martin Friesl. Business schools need to stop being too homogenous and engage in developing truly ‘different’ offerings if they are going to survive. Making changes and doing things differently will require some tough choices – but when you look at the competitive landscape, making those choices seems inevitable. More...
4 juin 2018

Unconditional offers are bad for higher education

By Ryan Hinchey. There is a widely held misconception that American universities routinely make unconditional offers, as if this makes it an acceptable thing to do in the United Kingdom. More...
4 juin 2018

Higher education blown by light winds of change

By Anand Kulkarni. If not quite the ‘winds of change’, there is a gentle breeze blowing through Indian higher education. An evolutionary process of change is underway. More...
4 juin 2018

Internationalisation – New voices, ideas and approaches

By Douglas Proctor and Laura E Rumbley. What dimensions of internationalisation in higher education are notably under-researched and is there a new generation of researchers and analysts ready to provide fresh and innovative perspectives on this evolving phenomenon. More...
4 juin 2018

HE leaders need more training in internationalisation

By Hans de Wit. Internationalisation as a concept and a strategic factor in higher education is a relatively recent phenomenon resulting from the fact that, from the 1980s onward, higher education at the systemic and institutional levels has had to evolve, and adapt to, an increasingly globalised knowledge society and economy. More...
4 juin 2018

Bid to boost tertiary enrolment through online courses

By Shuriah Niazi. Universities and other tertiary institutions in India will be able to offer undergraduate, postgraduate and diploma programmes online as part of the government’s efforts to improve enrolment in higher education. More...
4 juin 2018

Expert group proposes higher student loans, lower grants

By Jan Petter Myklebust. The advisory Danish Economic Council has proposed that a greater proportion of student financing be allocated as a loan rather than a grant. The council – popularly called DØRS or the ‘wise men’ – suggested in an economic outlook that this change be at the masters level. More...
4 juin 2018

Top university divided as second education minister quits

By Mimi Leung. Taiwan’s newly-appointed Minister of Education Wu Maw-Kuen has resigned after serving in the post for just over a month. His exit has left smouldering a politicised controversy over leadership of the top National Taiwan University, which sparked protests in May. More...
4 juin 2018

Winners and losers in THE reputation rankings 2018

Universities in the United Kingdom, Australia and Japan lost some ground in the Top 100 of the Times Higher Education or THE World Reputation Rankings 2018, published last week. America and Singapore made gains and India clinched a place for the first time since 2011. More...
4 juin 2018

Nepal student’s American dream shattered – then rescued

By Eric Hoover, The Chronicle of Higher Education. Growing up, Rupesh Koirala imagines a place he has never seen. Far beyond the mountains, across a wide ocean, lies the country where many great colleges are said to stand. How he will ever afford to get a degree in the United States, he does not know. Still, he believes. More...
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