Attempts to tackle casualisation in Australia ‘have failed’
University casuals less likely to win permanent employment than cleaners or bank workers, Senate inquiry finds
University casuals less likely to win permanent employment than cleaners or bank workers, Senate inquiry finds
China’s leading universities are soaring up the global and Asian tables, largely driven by improvements in citation impact, says Ellie Bothwell
Border restrictions, differing national Covid strategies and changing demographics have all made significant impacts on overseas recruitment over the past two years. Simon Baker examines the latest...
The pandemic is still demanding accurate and rapid communication at every twist and turn. Johanna Lowe lists four lessons learned from 18 months of unrelenting pressure
Revamping delivery modes and partnerships will give Australia a more resilient, student-centred sector with regional appeal, says Deborah Terry
Almost a third of university employees globally are on contracts lasting less than two years, according to THE data
With both Oxford and Cambridge seeking new vice-chancellors, Rosa Ellis examines the unique pressures of leading these prestigious universities and the qualities that successful candidates will need...
Focusing on sustainable development is not an original strategy for universities in 2021, but if anything, that only increases the value of adopting the SDGs, says Patrick Deane
Students want to learn more about sustainable development and feel prepared for the jobs of the future, says Jamie McGowan
If we’re going to measure what universities do, let’s concentrate on what really counts, says Julian Skyrme
The University of Toronto president has ‘doubled down on internationalising’ while remaining rooted in the Canadian metropolis for almost four decades
China’s ‘educational inequality’ revealed as country’s lower-ranked universities fall further behind
Pandemic-related budget constraints and anti-science governments are taking their toll on researchers in their region. Ellie Bothwell reports
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 biggest analysis ever sees 980 institutions jostling for position in the most competitive world ranking to date. Ellie Bothwell reports