Populist slurs about universities contain ‘kernel of truth’
Universities have done themselves a disservice by playing politics and overlooking the public mood, chancellors say
Universities have done themselves a disservice by playing politics and overlooking the public mood, chancellors say
For two decades,?Times Higher Education’s?rankings have both tracked and contributed to an ever more connected world. Now?universities face an?unwelcome shift in?global dynamics
After long being attuned to primary and secondary needs, lender and donor sees urgency of tertiary-level development
As companies seek to supplant university courses, Nobelist fears policymakers blinded by promises of cheap and easy
针对学术出版态度的全球研究表明,为满足日益增长的数据共享需求,必须解决缺乏制度支持的问题
President says experience of?‘provocateur extraordinaire’ provided a tough test of principles that are now paying off
‘Universities can’t sit in isolation’ but?academics remain too ‘internally focused’, says Arizona State president
China closes in on US; Oceania and Africa rise in our biggest-ever World University Rankings table
Recent decades have seen attitudes to working with industry shift in Europe, but the difficulty of reaching smaller companies and a lack of incentives to bridge the gap are stifling progress
America’s two-year public colleges are often romanticised as engines of social mobility and the epitome of the educative mission. But one academic has found the reality to be very different, with...
The mathematician and author talks about how her experience of racism and ‘not fitting in’ prepared her for being a woman in maths, and how abstract maths can stimulate empathy
Legal accountability may increase early cancellation of hostile speakers as institutions bury booking processes in red tape, Hepi study suggests
Up to 50 staff at wealthier Australian institutions out-earn the average English vice-chancellor, FOI documents reveal
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media