Coronavirus: don’t bail out ‘reckless’ campuses, Australia told
Universities did not prepare adequately for a ‘foreseeable’ downturn predicted to slash at least A$2.8 billion (£1.45 billion) from education exports, claims sociologist

Universities did not prepare adequately for a ‘foreseeable’ downturn predicted to slash at least A$2.8 billion (£1.45 billion) from education exports, claims sociologist

Our rankings have helped to reveal overlooked pockets of potential, says Ellie Bothwell

Three years ago, THE tipped a number of countries as possible future stars of global higher education. Ellie Bothwell assesses their progress

Geographical factors outweigh level of economic development in influencing rankings performance, says Ellie Bothwell

South African political geographer to succeed Baroness Amos in January 2021

Recruitment agents say most students will defer enrolment rather than cancel overseas study plans altogether

Journal’s decision to publish reviewer reports shows a growing consensus on transparency, publishers claim

Lawyer investigating Charles Lieber case and US admissions bribery scandal focuses on legal transgressions and disregards policy ambiguity

With the right conditions, countries with emerging economies can make rapid advances. This ranking shows which nations’ higher education systems and institutions might be primed for a big leap

Sinn Féin’s desire for an all-Ireland education system could see it reject fee rises north of the border, says Diana Beech

Opponents see campaign to ‘diminish the regard for academic inquiry’ as political manoeuvring rather than real problem

A five-year state initiative is bringing problem-solving, global engagement and diversity to Taiwan’s higher education system, says Chia-Ming Hsueh

University makes statement that centre is ‘open to everyone’ following controversial video

Experts say appointment of separate universities and science ministers means no one in government will ‘care about universities as a whole’