Cash for campus upgrades gives Australia the edge
Massive investment in campus infrastructure gives Australia an advantage in the battle to recruit international students, writes Jack Grove from the Young Universities Summit in Brisbane

Massive investment in campus infrastructure gives Australia an advantage in the battle to recruit international students, writes Jack Grove from the Young Universities Summit in Brisbane

More money and competition for tenure has helped country’s young researchers progress

Equality Challenge Unit study details how ethnicity and sexuality hold back female researchers

Newer universities excel when it comes to internationalisation and research influence

Universities established between 1967 and 1985 are the top-performing institutions in the overall THE Young University Rankings this year

Parliament approves legislation that institution says would force it out of Budapest

Susan Michie calls for a radical upgrade in the use of social science to tackle poor public health

Institution has tightened security after an academic and seven students died last year

Netherlands' market share of mobile scholars grows by 15 per cent in 10 years

Critics fear global event risks ‘trivialising and politicising’ research

Researchers say students who use computers score half a grade lower than those who write notes

In our expanded picture of the top young universities worldwide, we still scrutinise all the information we collect with the same exacting measures we use across all our rankings