A global ranking featuring 1,000 institutions is a milestone. How did we get here, asks Phil Baty
The best universities in the world may excel overall, but their performance on different measures is variable
Two UK institutions lead our ranking of the best universities for the first time in its history, with Oxford holding on to the number one spot for the second year in a row, while Cambridge has risen to second place
Australian capital emerging as branch campus hub for country¡¯s universities
Simon Birmingham claims that universities can achieve ¡®economies of scale¡¯ to deal with funding cuts
Sector leader says the UK can offer insights into higher education¡¯s role in regional growth strategies
Lecturers and vice-chancellors will now be eligible for four-year visas and permanent residency
Government taking reports ¡®extremely seriously¡¯ and seeking ¡®additional briefing¡¯
Hong Kong, Netherlands and Malaysia also score highly in British Council research analysing policy environments in 38 countries
University leaders highlight teaching funding proposal¡¯s similarity to England¡¯s TEF and fear ¡®perverse incentives¡¯
Universities¡¯ support for uncapped numbers leaves ministers with limited choices