THE Young University Rankings 2018: distinguished youth stand out
Because the passing of a year is an arbitrary measure of maturity, we have added more gradation into our rankings, says Phil Baty
Because the passing of a year is an arbitrary measure of maturity, we have added more gradation into our rankings, says Phil Baty
Ranking of universities under 50 years old shows a dip in UK’s strength in depth and Swiss on a roll
Financial models that have stood firm for decades are failing, technological revolution is opening new doors and a growing middle class is creating unprecedented demand. At a time of extraordinary...
Proposal announced by Ministry of Education as the number of international students in the country continues to decline
Top 100 universities for employability revealed
India and China are the main winners in our list of the best universities in emerging economies
Investment in research and development pays off, says World University Rankings reporter Ellie Bothwell
Japan is the dominant force in the THE Asia University Rankings 2013, but the lead afforded over its East Asian neighbours by a 25-year head start is being rapidly eroded. Emerging triumphant in the...
As it emerges from its Covid isolation, Australia is rolling back restrictions on foreign students and graduates in the hope of ushering more of them into its depleted workforce. But amid competitive...
Standardised test scores, interviews, entrance exams, choosing the top percentage of applicants: all are used in university admissions. Ellie Bothwell asks which methods provide the most honest...
The University of Toronto president has ‘doubled down on internationalising’ while remaining rooted in the Canadian metropolis for almost four decades
Ellie Bothwell examines strengths and weaknesses in different higher education systems across the Continent
John Morgan travels to the University of California, Berkeley, a key battleground in the campus culture wars, to assess the mood towards US higher education and the threats that it faces
As an international review of the UK’s REF begins even before the assessment panels have done their work, has the exercise’s reliance on rereading published papers finally had its day? Might it be...
Times Higher Education's poll shows that the bulk of staff find their work rewarding but there is a deep gulf between academics and professional and support staff