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Provost of Hungary’s Central European University tells conference that autonomy is in jeopardy across continent
Incorporation of AMR in Global Burden of Disease study could be game changer in securing more government funding
Analysis from THE’s data team suggests big differences among disciplines in the amount of scholarship that fails to garner a citation
Figures on student numbers suggest that 2012 funding reforms in England have already fundamentally changed the OU
US universities dominate list of institutions and researchers that are most likely to publish the most cited scholarship for the subject
Latest data from the Higher Education Business and Community Interaction Survey show University of London was biggest provider in terms of course days
New Hepi paper that ranks universities on intake equality illustrates gulf between some Russell Group universities and others
Data from one of last Hefce reports likely to throw down the gauntlet to new Office for Students on grade inflation
Broad Institute and other US-based research centres lead in cutting-edge genomics topic
Analysis of data on current research networks suggests that subjects where expensive kit is shared could be vulnerable
Large worldwide survey suggests scholars in continental Europe more readily provide data alongside results
Hong Kong institutions dominate in list of those producing the most highly cited research in the subject
Hefce report shows English universities have been charging more as recruitment stalls
Long-term trends data raise questions about whether fees are creating new pressures for students that some universities are struggling to address
Will the current blockade on Qatar harm its higher education system? Simon Baker investigates whether the need to find common scientific ground among Gulf states could win out
New Times Higher Education survey statistics reveal the institutions making the most progress over the past decade. Simon Baker reports
US-based ARTiFACTS system is claimed to be first ‘fully functional’ blockchain-based system for recording research process
Architects of merged league table say results show how old hierarchies are outdated, but pre-92 institutions still dominate
Hepi report warns that surge in youth population and higher participation will add to government’s funding headache in England
Analysis of data underlying the latest ranking shows how Asia, Europe and North America are quite different in terms of the most open disciplines
Latest Hesa data may put more pressure on universities already under the microscope over strikes and v-c pay
Latest Hesa data reveal big jump in staff with a doctorate, although numbers remain static at some institutions
Toulouse and Cornell come out on top in analysis of second most trending science topic on SciVal
Elsevier metrics reveal the institutions and individuals who are driving forward research in the field