Economic changes ‘slowing Australian students down’
Unfazed by unemployment, and resigned about home ownership, learners are taking their feet off the pedal

Unfazed by unemployment, and resigned about home ownership, learners are taking their feet off the pedal

Alumni of American institutions now lead 70 countries globally after largest yearly increase

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

Microbiologist on her latest breakthrough and why we should care more about our guts

Kalwant Bhopal claims senior academics of colour succeed by ‘performing whiteness’

Providing a pathway from community colleges to universities, the US’ credit transfer system is admired around the world for driving social mobility and offering a vital second chance for late...

In this age of widespread mis/disinformation, non-scientists need help to better grasp which claims bear rigorous scrutiny, says Gary Atkinson

United Nations expert says higher education is vital for supporting displaced peoples, but should be channelled through humanitarian agencies

Biochemistry professor David Baker and Google DeepMind scientists Sir Demis Hassabis and John Jumper awarded the 2024 prize

Under more favourable policies, ‘I could spin out probably four or five companies for every one I can’ currently, says Oxford vice-chancellor

With major parties backing the legislation, controversial enrolment quotas appear a done deal

Rankings are not a be-all and end-all, but rather a tool that universities can use to help them become their best selves. The tables and articles in this supplement explore how different institutions...

Institutions are setting the scene for a thriving international system post-war

We’re launching two brand-new rankings this autumn, while fine-tuning our established analyses, writes Duncan Ross

No elite US university finishes in the top 50 for the international outlook pillar, a category that is dominated by the United Arab Emirates at the top and the UK lower down