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Universities are now invited to provide their information for participation in the sustainability-focused ranking
Monterrey Institute of Technology¡¯s president says it is setting aside ?46 million for international hires to compete with the global standard of living
University of Southern Queensland head makes case for teaching students in remote towns regionally to keep them and their skills in the community
University of Limerick president talks about putting in place university-wide structural changes to inspire cross-pollination between disciplines
University of Surrey sets up Hong Kong studies hub as political pressures drive Hong Kong academics to the UK
US, Japan and UK lead on entries to the World University Rankings this year
The rector of ORT Uruguay, cradle to the country¡¯s first ¡®unicorns¡¯, talks about fostering an entrepreneurship mindset in a risk-averse society
Chile is poised to lead on internationalisation, thanks to national funding boost
Times Higher Education data analysis reveals the top universities from across the 13 latest European Union member states
Australia is top-performing nation for first time in five years, while the United Arab Emirates is on the rise
The Nottingham Trent vice-chancellor discusses using data to support students, avoiding strike action and why diversity conversations are too focused on Oxbridge
New guidelines for government-funded universities in India lack critical engagement and follow a political agenda, scholars say
First-time universities can now sign up to participate, while others can confirm their registration for another year
Tiya Thomas-Alexander explores why some Asian territories are growing more global while others are not
South Asian institutions move up in latest league table, with Pakistan leading the way
Citations are growing at a faster pace in Asia than the rest of the world, according to THE rankings data
Hong Kong has ¡®a special convening power¡¯ that could attract partners from China and the Middle East, CUHK¡¯s v-c tells Tiya Thomas-Alexander
The former vice-chancellor of the University of Johannesburg on the complexities of leading an institution in Africa
Auckland v-c wants to use M¨¡ori knowledge and research on misinformation to help tackle UN goals
Death of a lower-caste student prompts calls to focus on how students may experience ¡®subtle segregation¡¯ on campuses
Avoidance of questions about prime minister¡¯s qualifications suggests growing political interference, scholars say
Data reveals that 48 universities in the top 200 have female presidents or vice-chancellors
JNU students watch BBC film despite warnings of disciplinary action and social media ban
Court fines Auckland University of Technology over breach of regulator¡¯s order