Universities ¡®must break down barriers between disciplines¡¯
Grand challenges ¡®do not fit neatly within disciplinary boundaries¡¯ and neither should science
Grand challenges ¡®do not fit neatly within disciplinary boundaries¡¯ and neither should science
Five years ago, a THE poll painted a bleak picture of work-life balance in the academy. Has the subsequent rise of homeworking eased the pressure? Or are ever-increasing workloads outweighing any...
Five years on from Cambridge University Press¡¯ controversial compliance with a Chinese government request to make more than 300 articles unavailable to Chinese readers, publishers are increasingly...
Download the podcastTimes Higher Education has published its Asia University Rankings 2014, based on the same tried-and-trusted performance indicators that underpin the prestigious THE World...
Melbourne. AUSTRALIA's top universities fear their share of the world market for students is slipping because of bad publicity in Asia. They identify two causes: adverse publicity around the anti-...
Survey finds strong recovery in overall satisfaction with courses masks unease among some students about impact of big global recruitment drives
Shorter online lectures work better, says former World Bank higher education director Francisco Marmolejo
Despite shifting power dynamic, centuries-old perceptions of Western superiority persist, scholars say
Deal for online education provider?set to see Netherlands-based company take full control, THE understands
Analysis reveals Antipodean universities are falling behind East Asian rivals
Times Higher Education has confirmed the schedule for its portfolio of university rankings for the 2023 calendar year
China¡¯s determination to launch its universities to the top drives a dynamic region, Phil Baty writes
As the jobs market transforms, universities must give students opportunities to learn-by-doing that mirror the new world of work, Sean Gallagher says
To equip students for the future, the Singapore University of Technology and Design redesigned its curricula from the ground up, Chong Tow Chong writes