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
Breakdown of year-on-year performance of different countries shows how Chinese universities are quickly catching up with Japan as Asia¡¯s major higher education powerhouse
Just as the ¡®little red dot¡¯ city state has made an indelible mark on the global stage, president of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Subra Suresh examines how his institution has garnered attention
China¡¯s Southern University of Science and Technology puts an overriding emphasis on knitting together talented people from all regions and levels, says its president, Shiyi Chen
Ahead of THE¡¯s Asia Universities Summit in Shenzhen, Jack Grove visits the city known as China¡¯s Silicon Valley to assess whether its ambitious new university could really emulate Stanford ¨C and eclipse its Hong Kong neighbours
Data from the THE World University Rankings suggest Western nations such as the UK are making good use of limited resources, but what are the side effects?
Using the results of the Global University Employability Survey, Simon Baker reveals which countries and institutions are rated best for graduate digital competency and links to industry, and which skills are most prized by employers
Liberal arts colleges are often perceived as being elite and irrelevant. But the best among them excel in areas such as engagement and focus on critical thinking. Ellie Bothwell explores whether liberal arts education has become redundant ¨C or simply needs a makeover
In our rapidly changing world focused on science and progress, the liberal arts are sometimes considered irrelevant; but they offer unique insight into who we are and where we are going
Universities in the US lead Times Higher Education¡¯s rankings for engineering and technology and computer science; Peking and NUS are Asia¡¯s top performers
PSL¡¯s high entry position in the THE World University Rankings reflects one of the ambitions of France¡¯s programme of mergers, say John Ludden, Philippe Le Prestre and Jean-Marc Rapp
The most international universities benefit from location, but they still make great effort to attract students from abroad, says Christiaan van der Merwe
Research powerhouses find fuel to raise work to new levels in collaborations that cross institutions, industries and disciplines. Linda Nordling writes