Interdisciplinary action
If you get what you measure, then a new framework for assessing universities’ efforts to support interdisciplinarity will provide welcome impetus

If you get what you measure, then a new framework for assessing universities’ efforts to support interdisciplinarity will provide welcome impetus

Bizarre riffs about The Karate Kid or the Wu-Tang Clan may irritate his students, but ‘strategic vexing’ can promote the more adventurous educational mindset that undergraduates require in the age of...

Regulator says subcontracting of courses becoming bigger and bigger part of the sector but there are ‘potential pockets of concern’

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Wheel of fortune: Can Hong Kong remain a global higher education hub?

Smaller rooms, repurposed golf courses, refurbished government buildings among the suggestions to tackle the ‘wicked problem’ of accommodating students in Australia

Subject rankings are diversifying, with more representation outside the US and UK, but old elite still take top places
Browse the full results of the World University Rankings by subject The data shown under key statistics are those provided by the university itself in its submission to the Times Higher Education ...

Nation’s campuses see overall undergraduate enrolment gain for first time since Covid, only to lose new four-year entrants

Lack of publicly available data on doctoral degree holders is allowing people to add fake credentials to their resumés, says research fraud expert

Health researcher on bridging the policy-academia divide and navigating global health politics

Average rents across UK up 14.6 per cent in just two years, study of 10 cities finds, with Bristol, Exeter and Nottingham most expensive

With funding and productivity likely to dip as war takes priority, Israeli universities say preserving international links will be vital

A convincing veneer of academic integrity can help bring about the real thing, finds literature review

Experts say early indications show demand for higher education remains subdued, but many would have been ‘fearing worse’