WUR 3.0: the new methodology for the World University Rankings
We answer your questions about the next framework for the rankings
We answer your questions about the next framework for the rankings
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With their home economies bouncing back and students keen to travel, countries face vaccination validation as next obstacle
When observance of university rules is subservient to internal political considerations, standards and fairness suffer, says Afroz Shah
When the current generation of university leaders applied for their posts, none of the job descriptions?mentioned Covid-19. So how have they found the past 18 months? And what about the future,...
Vast majority of respondents to THE survey say ¡®sage on the stage¡¯ still has a place, despite experience of online teaching during pandemic
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Brussels, 03 Mar 2003 The Council took note of information given by the Portuguese delegation on the forthcoming 3rd Eureka-Asia meeting which will take place on 26-30 May 2003 in Macao. The meeting...
Shadow minister Stephen Kinnock sets out vision for party to reconnect with voters beyond ¡®cities and university towns¡¯
In early days of crisis, ministers should ¡®act quickly¡¯ rather than wait for scientific certainty,?committees add
Huge study busts notion that everything worth knowing can be found in English-language journals
Northern rivals have stolen a march on sectors Down Under, whose recovery could be a long time coming
New Cambridge guidance will?help academics avoid collaborations that pose a threat to security or academic freedom, says Stephen Toope
Nuclear submarine announcement elevates importance of universities¡¯ soft power influence, says former PM
Boston-based university¡¯s 11th campus aims to fill major Silicon Valley need, with a vow of social conscience