<榴莲视频 class="pane-title">
Articles by Simon Baker 榴莲视频>
Data from the World University Rankings shows that on research performance, the region is among the world’s best
Data analysis by THE suggests some universities would take a hit of more than ?25 million if fees were slashed to ?7,500 for classroom subjects
Figures suggest young people choose subjects according to present balance of a country’s economy
THE analysis shows which institutions are on the verge of wider recognition for their impressive research performance
Figures from Education at a Glance show that only in Spain and Estonia can women expect a bigger financial return from university than men
THE pay data since 2010-11 show pay of UK leaders is going up faster than that of rank-and-file academics, but the reasons are less clear
Latest Education at a Glance data show danger of governments failing to make decision on right path for policy
Figures show a number of nations with high participation rates are not seeing graduates’ earnings rise relative to school-leavers’ wages
Snapshot from latest Global University Employability Ranking suggests relative reputation of US and UK graduates may be slipping
Analysis of university-city performance shows UK’s capital has a lot to lose if EU exit is botched
The best universities in the world may excel overall, but their performance on different measures is variable
Simon Baker, THE’s data editor, considers three pairs of countries
Simon Baker, 罢贬贰’s data editor, analyses the areas of academic activity that are central to the progress Asian universities are making
Figures from the latest graduate destinations survey show that more than two fifths of those working abroad find a job in another EU state
Data from the THE World University Rankings suggest that European nations come top for co-authorship of papers
New analysis of border check data suggest vast majority of international students leave country or stay legally after finishing courses
Times Higher Education’s latest financial health update pinpoints how some UK institutions could be at particular risk from the TEF and Brexit
Complete University Guide’s international and postgraduate fees survey for 2017 also suggests Brexit caution on rises in some areas
UK universities face uncertainty over the impact of Brexit and the TEF, the future for tuition fees and a pensions deficit. Which institutions have the financial clout and diversified portfolios to survive? Simon Baker runs the numbers
As negotiations continue on the future for EU citizens working in the UK after Brexit, these are the subjects that currently have the most international staff
Data on the entry qualifications of students at UK universities suggest that there must be more to the growth in top degrees
Latest financial data for both countries show that overall Australian universities have a greater reliance on international students, but not by much
Watchdog says data ‘does not bear the weight that is put on it in public debate’
Data in the latest 'Patterns and Trends' analysis from UUK shows how the China international student bubble could end up bursting