World University Rankings 2018: the journey in numbers
Duncan Ross explains how far THE¡¯s rankings have come ¨C and where they might be going
Duncan Ross explains how far THE¡¯s rankings have come ¨C and where they might be going
Yale-NUS College has just graduated its first students, writes Trisha Craig
Times Higher Education will release more than 20 different rankings tables this year
Sydney¡¯s deputy v-c says government must put its money where its mouth is
Grant Guilford, vice-chancellor of [!Victoria University!] of Wellington, is entitled to his views about the need for New Zealand to become a ¡°creature of the Asia-Pacific¡±, but they are not...
University attacked by 750 academics for forcing entire professoriate to reapply for jobs
Sung-Chul Shin, President of KAIST, on his biggest challenges, successes, and the person who has inspired him in his career?
Research powerhouses find fuel to raise work to new levels in collaborations that cross institutions, industries and disciplines. Linda Nordling writes
Position in the overall rankings does not capture some of the ways in which many institutions in developing countries shine. Ellie Bothwell reports
Holly Else considers how the withdrawal of one of the biggest players in European research could change science on the Continent, and likely national winners and losers
Ka Ho Mok and?Han Xiao have been speaking to Chinese students about their experiences in UK higher education
Scholar returning to homeland from US to lead university speaks of his concerns
The election of President Trump and Brexit have created a perception that the US and UK no longer welcome international student mobility, say Aldwyn Cooper and Marguerite Dennis
Bringing internationalisation to the fore isn¡¯t easy, so identifying the main challenges creates a helpful focus, writes Carlos Iv¨¢n Moreno Arellano