London campus income advantages ‘outweigh increased costs’
Analysis by Deloitte raises questions about current weightings for teaching and research funding

Analysis by Deloitte raises questions about current weightings for teaching and research funding

The MBA is no longer a qualification with ‘near mythical status’ offered by only a handful of elite academic institutions – so does it still have value? asks Fran Johnson

Governments could ‘abandon’ support for sector unless countries that attract graduates recompense those that taught them, academic warns

Universities have a big role to play in counteracting the nationalist sentiment emerging around the world, Amit Chakma says ahead of 2018 Asia Universities Summit

Scholars argue swelling targets for teaching and research are making it harder for universities to have a regional impact

Appointing right-wing journalist to Office for Students’ board over scientists is ‘surprising’ and ‘bizarre’, say senior academics

Some of the biggest universities in Germany are now without contracts with the publisher

University rector killed himself after being arrested and barred from campus

Vast majority of international students come from other parts of Asia

Most finished integration courses, but few ended up with advanced German skills – and the vast majority were male

First-year students will study just one subject at a time rather than juggling four units with competing demands and deadlines

Head of private university that closed in July 2016 is latest academic targeted in post-coup crackdown

Phil Baty on how THE's annual reputation survey informs its World University Rankings

An attack on the foundation of modern Western society has an absolutist ring to Jane O’Grady