Trump and Clinton alma maters take different approaches
Inside Higher Ed's Maxine Joselow looks at the very different public reactions to the presidential hopefuls from their former universities

Inside Higher Ed's Maxine Joselow looks at the very different public reactions to the presidential hopefuls from their former universities

The latest rankings release discussed by the THE editorial team

But transferring to an institution in another country generally has less of a ‘positive impact’, finds paper

The Dutch binary system, with its distinction between research-oriented and professional higher education, is a good thing, says Martin Paul.

HEA survey suggests that institutions are waiting on TEF details before deciding whether to adopt more granular method of degree classification

Danish academic says that building a knowledge economy is no longer a ‘dominant wish’ for country leaders

The MTN Entrepreneurship Challenge focused on Africa’s strengths, not its weaknesses, says Martin Hall

Letter to Times Higher Education from members of Royal Irish Academy says province’s universities have benefited greatly from UK being in EU

Revelation follows comments by provost to academics that university is 'barely financially sustainable'

Centre for the GeoHumanities at Royal Holloway will use interdisciplinary tools to explore everything from Elizabethan England to climate change and migration

Australian v-cs attack Go8 over its criticisms of demand-driven system

Prominent intellectual argues against new government proposal, saying many ‘imported experts’ have ‘no adequate understanding of Indonesia’