16 Nov United States: Cheating scandal rocks Harvard The stone is worn and chipped, but you can still make out the motto inscribed... Continue reading
16 Nov Europe: B-schools losing luster Not so long ago business management students flocked to Europe. Compared with their American counterparts,... Continue reading
16 Nov United kingdom: New THE World University Rankings Asian universities, especially in the republic of Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and China, performed particularly well... Continue reading
16 Nov Mali: Endangered rare manuscripts It may seem odd that Timbuktu, the malian city on the south-west fringe of the... Continue reading
16 Nov Brazil: Indiscriminate subsidies fallout Universities in Brazil have long been for the privileged few. Only 11 percent of the... Continue reading
16 Nov France: Policy discontinuity fears Rumours swirled when France’s best-known university leader was found dead in a New York hotel... Continue reading
15 Nov Appropriate sidelines conduct Twenty or thirty years ago, watching children play a basketball or baseball game was an... Continue reading
14 Nov Contrarian history From the Ruins of Empire by Pankaj Mishra; Penguin; Price: Rs.699; 356 pp This is truly... Continue reading
13 Nov EducationWorld Read more Ryan Pinto, CEO, Ryan International Group of Institutions Ryan Pinto, CEO, Ryan International Group of Institutions Where would you place education on your... Continue reading
12 Nov Mean subsidised billionaires According to the Delhi-based IT industry lobby Nasscom (National Association of Software and Services Companies),... Continue reading