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Biotech to ‘Shift to U.K. and China’ After U.S. ‘Own Goal’ on mRNA Cuts
Migration of talent “already under way” as experts predict decision will still delay development of vaccines that could save lives.
‘Happiness Effect’ of Higher Education ‘Fades in Richer Places’
The long-touted benefit of getting a degree depends on a country’s economic development, finds new study.
Foreign Student Fees ‘Powerful Lever’ for Autocratic Nations
In Authoritarians in the Academy, Sarah McLaughlin, a senior scholar at FIRE, explores how foreign influence is undermining freedom and integrity within U.S. universities.
X’s Altmetric Hegemony ‘Ending,’ With Bluesky ‘Clear Alternative’
The alternative social media platform is matching engagement of Elon Musk’s X in ways that “would have seemed unthinkable until recently,” says study.
Colleges Meet Just a Fraction of Demand for AI Training
“Huge potential” for higher education to tap into “massive pool of interested students,” report finds.
Can Right-Wing Students Deliver a ‘Death Blow’ to the Democratic Party?
Times Higher Education got an earful from conservative students and Republican luminaries alike at this year's Turning Point USA Student Action Summit in Tampa.
Gaza Encampments ‘Made University Leaders Lose Their Minds’
The documentary The Encampments explores how pro-Palestinian student protests spread across campuses in the U.S. and worldwide.
U.S. Universities Eye Branch Campuses as Way to ‘Survive Trump’
Renewed interest in expanding abroad could prove lucrative but is not immune to scrutiny from the White House, scholars say.
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