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Game of Thrones creators return with sci-fi thriller focused on five friends with Oxford physics doctorates
Higher education growth shifts east, but there are markedly different trends across Asia
The head of Nanyang Technological University leverages the institution¡¯s youthful vigour to put AI at the heart of learning and uses his research background to inform his leadership and help recruit potential Nobel prizewinners
Continent¡¯s elite shuffle positions, while more universities from West and South Asia feature
Updated methodology reveals previously underappreciated research strength in some Asian countries, reports Rosa Ellis
The head of Hong Kong Baptist University shares his solution to the rapidly changing jobs market
Experts concerned exodus could be linked to lack of career progression for minority scholars
Increase in female leaders driven by Europe as US stagnates
Twenty-three UK universities have gaps larger than 20 percentage points between proportion of academics overall who are female and their share of professoriate
Analysis of THE rankings data indicates which countries perform strongest in light of the funding that they get
These rankings reveal a growing divide when it comes to internationalisation
Scholarly ethics expert Yuehong (Helen) Zhang says the region¡¯s approach to research ethics is changing
Alan Shepard tells Rosa Ellis how Western University united all of its community behind a comprehensive impact strategy
Universities in middle-income economies lead the globe when it comes to commitment to sustainability, THE¡¯s Impact Rankings data suggest
Experts from government, academia and thinktanks offer advice on navigating the corridors of power to ensure research impact
Lahore University of Management Sciences head Arshad Ahmad says country has much to offer in the battle against climate change ¨C if the world can get over its misconceptions
German universities are the best in the world, according to China¡¯s classification of higher education subjects
Data suggests an improvement in recognition for public municipal universities in teaching-focused league table
Those focused on dissecting pop culture face hostility from politicians, the media and fellow academics, but their work remains vital, ¡®Kylie scholar¡¯ Liz Giuffre tells Rosa Ellis
In National Apprenticeship Week, we talk to the vice-chancellor who kicked off a stellar career with an apprenticeship
115 territories now represented in THE rankings measuring universities¡¯ progress towards sustainability
The principal and vice-chancellor of the University of Glasgow discusses the economics of higher education
The different countries of the Arab region have different strengths in higher education. Here we explore their scores against THE¡¯s five pillars: teaching, research, citations, society (which measures knowledge transfer and impact) and international outlook
Participation swells to 169 universities from 15 countries, highlighting variety of region¡¯s provision