Academic Reputation Survey 2016 explained
Times Higher Education¡¯s annual Academic Reputation Survey, available in 15 languages, uses United Nations data as a guide to ensure the response coverage is as representative of world scholarship as...
Times Higher Education¡¯s annual Academic Reputation Survey, available in 15 languages, uses United Nations data as a guide to ensure the response coverage is as representative of world scholarship as...
Funding, freedom from regulation and staff of the highest calibre are the keys to global success
We talk blue-sky thinking, academic mobility and not ¡®sweating the small stuff¡¯ with the new?Australian Research Council funding director
University leaders from across the Continent explain why collaboration is more important than ever as a new mission group forms in Amsterdam
Hong Kong¡¯s position at the intersection of the Western world with China makes it a test bed for China¡¯s ¡°opening up¡±, with the University of Hong Kong at its centre, says the institution's president...
Cambridge study finds women are least likely to benefit when university enrolment is expanded in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa
A lack of strategy and autonomy are to blame for French universities¡¯ failure to keep pace on transnational education, study suggests
An increasing drive to compare university offerings worldwide is hampered by the particular nature of teaching and learning, writes Paul Ashwin, professor of higher education, Lancaster University
¡®Clusters of excellence¡¯ have created highly cited publications, but the amount of money involved is still relatively small
How to unravel the Gordian knot of an EU exit? The strength of the UK higher education sector gives Anton Muscatelli hope
What price eternal life? Matthew Reisz meets a scholar who uses economics to explain our belief in the hereafter
Asia increases its standing in this year's Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings
Switzerland shows risks to universities from rise of right-wing populist parties and politicians, says John Morgan
Eight subject rankings reveal elite group of 14 US and European universities thriving across disciplines