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The next steps for China's emerging world-class universities
The transformation of universities’ impact in the fourth industrial revolution
Connecting Asia, reaching West
Degrees of change: Forces shaping the teaching and learning of tomorrow
Universities powering Africa’s renaissance for the fourth industrial revolution
Embracing risk, creating opportunities
Managing universities in the 21st century: strategies and innovations
How talent thrives
Times Higher Education editor John Gill asks?Toby Walsh about the strengths that universities can bring to artificial intelligence research
Sir Fraser Stoddart says the most rewarding element of his work has been supervising research students, who supported him personally after his wife’s death
Business?and academia accuse each other of ‘more aggressive’ assertion of intellectual property rights
Researchers must ‘put on the gloves’ and bring the fight to their critics, says Arizona State professor
The government’s new ‘national interest’ test for research proposals is another damaging symptom of short-termism, says Margaret Sheil
Universities must do a better job of showing how their research?results in real-life benefits for society, Charles Clarke has argued
Australia’s chief scientist says universities can’t be expected to respond to the fast-paced changes in labour market demands
Conference hears that nationalist politics could hamper efforts to tackle pandemics