THE World Reputation Rankings 2019: strong bonds build strong brands
Having learned the value of protecting reputations individually, universities now must begin acting collectively to support higher education more widely, Ellie Bothwell hears

Having learned the value of protecting reputations individually, universities now must begin acting collectively to support higher education more widely, Ellie Bothwell hears

The reputation of Australia’s universities varies by subject

Student satisfaction appears to be higher with some humanities courses like history, and lower with certain STEM subjects

Print versions of Pearson materials will still be available to rent, but students will be discouraged from buying them

Result shows that rankings performance is not one-way traffic, despite fierce international competition

Analysis of academic survey suggests differences in perceived university prestige based on age of scholar

The well-known economic and social benefits of higher education have been tossed aside for short-term political gain, says Steven Brint

Efforts to make college cheaper should not detract from attempts to improve the other side of the value-for-money equation, says Kevin Vanzant

The desire to attract good publicity causes universities to oversell their achievements, damaging public trust in science, says Peter Weingart

Graduate dissatisfaction also on the rise despite overall positive report card for universities and colleges

The alliance of world universities agrees to act on issues including social inequality at first summit

UUKi chief will ‘eat hat’ if amendment to liberalise visa regime not adopted, as major survey of international graduates published

The next EU commissioner for research and innovation must fight for the Horizon Europe budget but resist timetables for scientific delivery, says Jan Palmowski

Manu Kapur discusses how universities can craft human-centred learning that sets them apart in today’s world