Interview with Manu Kapur
ETH Zurich’s learning sciences expert discusses his own ‘cut-throat’ schooling, why lecturing fails, and how students can fail ‘productively’

ETH Zurich’s learning sciences expert discusses his own ‘cut-throat’ schooling, why lecturing fails, and how students can fail ‘productively’

Regions’ struggles to provide appropriate land and resources is undermining quality, says Debananda Misra

The government’s new ‘national interest’ test for research proposals is another damaging symptom of short-termism, says Margaret Sheil

Some awards are unfortunate, but abolishing this time-honoured practice would throw out the baby with the bathwater, says Richard Willis

One thousand PhD places to be created over next five years

Universities must do a better job of showing how their research results in real-life benefits for society, Charles Clarke has argued

South Korea and China are fastest improving countries in region, as Australia and Japan fail to keep pace

Australia’s chief scientist says universities can’t be expected to respond to the fast-paced changes in labour market demands

Law students will undertake work experience at campus-based firm in each year of their degree

Conference hears that nationalist politics could hamper efforts to tackle pandemics

Asia-Pacific institutions are no longer just catching up, they are challenging the best. Phil Baty writes

China is reasserting itself at the forefront of intellectual endeavour while its regional neighbours vie to keep the pace. John Ross reports

Despite talk about Australia’s international education boom, the country’s sector has reason to be wary, as Phil Honeywood explains

On many fronts – research, international collaborations, entrepreneurship, student learning and more – HKUST is active and eager to advance, says Wei Shyy

The University of Malaya has had mixed success in offsetting the effects of funding cuts, writes Awg Bulgiba Awg Mahmud