How can universities reduce their gender pay gaps?
Experts debate merits of approaches including across-the-board rises for women and the longer, harder challenge of changing cultures
Experts debate merits of approaches including across-the-board rises for women and the longer, harder challenge of changing cultures
Critics says that 60, or even 65, is too young to end an academic career
The Republic of Ireland’s embrace of differentiated national missions for institutions offers international lessons, says Ellen Hazelkorn
Uncertainty over funding and the movement of foreign students to megacities will spur institutional mergers, says Bert van der Zwaan
The populist New Zealand First party’s anointing of Jacinda Ardern as prime minister will have big consequences for tertiary education, says Roger Smyth
Browse the full results of the China Subject Ratings 2020 The Times Higher Education China Subject Ratings are the only performance tables that judge Chinese institutions against their global peers...
Event will feature launch of four Times Higher Education subject rankings
The vast majority of university staff and students are hoping that Joe Biden’s predicted win comes to pass in next week’s presidential election. But with the nation’s finances reeling from Covid-19...
New analysis charts 40-fold increase in quantity of co-authored papers and 100-fold surge in quality
The EU’s next framework programme, Horizon Europe, is due to start in just over a year. But while its broad shape is settled, political wrangling over budget and participation rights means...
Partnerships should allow access to a wider pool of research grants, institutions hope
Non-urban Australia should be ‘greater part of the international education story’
Ten years into the programme, German universities remain focused on traditional markers of success, say Andreas Knie and Dagmar Simon
Elevated output has not come at cost of excellence, research assessment exercise suggests
Budget restrictions, a focus on teaching and a paucity of internationalisation all hold back Turkish research, says Hakan Ergin