Engineering graduate numbers ‘triple in Mexico’
Royal Academy of Engineering report reveals which countries are proving most effective in training up engineers to drive economic growth

Royal Academy of Engineering report reveals which countries are proving most effective in training up engineers to drive economic growth

New resource should offer a lifeline to students displaced by war

Louise Richardson also reiterates fears that EU academics may leave Oxford over Brexit

The latest reaction to the World University Rankings as it comes in

The best universities need the best technology to stay on top of their game, says Paul Feldman

Hepi report says some universities should increase their funding for mental health services at least threefold

Small colleges perform well in Times Higher Education US student survey, which will fuel upcoming university ranking for the country

We speak to the head of Nanyang Technological University about the rise of Asia, what it’s like being a European leading a Singaporean institution, and barbecue chicken

A microbiologist who revolutionised the classification of bacteria has died

Louise Richardson says Asian and US universities are hot on Oxford’s heels while Brexit vote is already affecting the institution’s researchers

David Wheeler applauds a critique of the impact of neoliberal forces on higher education

Book of the week: Rachel Bowlby tracks the impact of a strange and foreign novel across languages and culture

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

From decolonising curricula to ensuring right-wing viewpoints, calls for more representation and balance on campuses do not all share the same goals, says Tom Cutterham