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World's best university 2026 announced, and it's not Harvard or Yale. Check full listOxford University leads the world for a decade. Emerging Asian universities are not improving. American universities are seeing a decline. ...
Chinese students allegedly deployed as spies in British Universities: ReportA new report alleges that Chinese students in British universities are being pressured by the CCP to gather intelligence, creating a climat...
Who was Meghnad Desai? Celebrated economist, LSE Professor Emeritus, and lifelong Labour Party voice who shaped global economics and British politics dies at 85Meghnad Desai economist dies at 85, leaving behind a powerful legacy as one of the most respected Indian-origin thinkers in global economic...
Hong Kong sees surge in international university applications as US uncertainty growsHong Kong universities are experiencing a surge in international applications, fueled by uncertainties in the US higher education landscape...
How Cambridge is turning Trump’s Harvard crackdown into an opportunityAmidst rising tensions between the Trump administration and elite US universities, Cambridge University is reportedly engaging with America...
US grant cuts spur foreign recruitment of American scientistsFaced with potential funding cuts in the US, countries like Canada, France, and Australia are launching initiatives to attract American sci...
UK to launch £50mn scheme to attract global researchers amid US academic uncertaintyThe UK government will soon launch a program to attract leading global researchers. Around 50 million pounds will be invested in research g...
Who is Nitasha Kaul, Kashmiri pandit UK professor deported from Bengaluru for supporting separatists?The deportation of UK academic Nitasha Kaul upon arrival at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru has ignited a political controver...
UK officials pressured to drop IP demands in India trade talkThe leaked documents from negotiations show that the UK wants India to tighten its IP laws in the free trade agreement under negotiation.
Heads of MI5, FBI give joint warning of growing threat from ChinaWray warned that the Chinese government "poses an even more serious threat to Western businesses than even many sophisticated businesspeopl...
G7, India commit to debate and safeguarding freedomIn a joint statement titled '2022 Resilient Democracies Statement' issued in Elamu on Monday during the G7 summit, the leaders, including P...
G7, India and 4 other countries pledge to protect free speechThe joint statement came amidst allegations that the Indian government was stifling the freedom of speech and the civil society actors. The...
UK peers debate freedoms in India, minister points to close India-UK ties"Our approach has always been to raise any concerns directly with the Indian government. We will continue to engage India on the full range...
#MoreFilmsForFreedom: Marking the second anniversary of the Section 377 judgementThe BHC community celebrated the first anniversary of Section 377 judgement in India.
Prince Charles can legally set off nukes: UK studyA new academic study into the legal rights of Prince Charles has revealed that the heir to the British throne has the authority to set off ...
Raise India's growing intolerance with Modi: Writers to David CameronBooker Prize winner Rushdie and other well- known names like Ian McEwan and Hari Kunzru are among the signatories of an open letter to Came...
It's hard to imagine a world where there is no print: Nigel PortwoodOxford dictionaries appear on many technology devices that you see such as Kindle, Apple computers and iPads. So they need not be in printe...
David Cameron discusses UK terror threat with security, spy chiefsBritish Prime Minister David Cameron met the country's security and spy chiefs here and discussed the threat faced by the UK of a Paris-sty...
- More and more corporates shifting to academics
Educational institutes, mostly B-schools, are seeing an increasing number of people who have spent years in the corporate world, quitting t...
- World's leading schools set up campuses in Singapore
Asian students who traditionally looked to English-speaking Western countries for higher education are increasingly turning closer to home ...