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That the US leads on measures of teaching and learning environment is no surprise, but there are some unexpected names among the most rapidly improving countries
Research and citations are key rankings metrics, but different leaders on each suggest that Oceania¡¯s strength is not being fully recognised
The president of the University of Victoria outlines how his university is welcoming more indigenous people
The annual survey, out in November, will be the biggest yet
ETH Zurich president discusses building public trust in science, supporting apprenticeship schemes and a downside of Einstein¡¯s legacy
Analysis of the average score by country over the past five years
Emerging from the pandemic, in a region beset by authoritarian leaders and poverty, universities remain resilient. Rosa Ellis writes
Chilean university leads list for fourth consecutive year, but Brazil is top-performing country overall
Multidisciplinary teamwork is helping tackle problems in Latin America, but barriers remain
The president of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro discusses budget cuts and encouraging interdisciplinarity
The president of the University of W¨¹rzburg discusses the differences between the two systems, why he¡¯s joined a European university alliance and the benefits of interdisciplinary working
The Princeton University president discusses the oversimplification of the free speech debate and his personal journey of discovery kicked off by his son¡¯s school project
Saudi Arabian universities improving fast in regional ranking
The Fujita Health University president discusses shrinking birth rates, Japan¡®s medical school scandal and why more Japanese students should study abroad
The Monash University president discusses how to make international campuses work and redundancies during the pandemic
The president of Dillard University says that historically black colleges and universities do a better job than the Ivy League
South American universities catching up with rest of the world on homeworking practices, according to THE data
The vice-chancellor of McGill University reflects on her nine years leading one of Canada¡¯s top universities as she prepares to step down
The King¡¯s College London president says universities are ¡®not in any way toxic places¡¯
Australian university tops fourth edition of global ranking measuring institutions¡¯ social and economic impact
Institutions from over 100 countries offer dedicated courses on the United Nations¡¯ Sustainable Development Goals, THE data show
The president of Seoul National University discusses the existential crisis facing higher education in South Korea
Harper Adams head Ken Sloan argues that boards should consider leaders from diverse career backgrounds
The University of Leeds vice-chancellor discusses why UK higher education should go Dutch and the national scandal that drew her to academia