A Bolsonaro defeat will not fully undo his damage to Brazilian science
Deep cuts may be reversed, but the Brazilian president’s anti-science rhetoric will do lasting damage, says John Aubrey Douglass
Deep cuts may be reversed, but the Brazilian president’s anti-science rhetoric will do lasting damage, says John Aubrey Douglass
From party faithful imposed as leaders to scholars sent into ‘civilian death’, institutions face a range of grave threats, argues editor of new collection
The Times Higher Education editorial team discusses a victory for higher education funding in the US
Grant Guilford, vice-chancellor of [!Victoria University!] of Wellington, is entitled to his views about the need for New Zealand to become a “creature of the Asia-Pacific”, but they are not...
Higher charges, if accompanied by financial aid, do not reduce access for low-income students or significantly change student behaviour, says study
The event will include the official launch of the 2017 THE BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings
Trump has little in the way of strategy on higher education, but the sector could still suffer collateral damage in the president’s desperate search for a legislative win, says John Aubrey Douglass
Berkeley academic also tells THE event that government initiatives have little influence on the quality of universities
President’s tweet was ‘overreach’, say critics, but scientists fear existential threat from new administration
Standardised test scores, interviews, entrance exams, choosing the top percentage of applicants: all are used in university admissions. Ellie Bothwell asks which methods provide the most honest...
University announces major strategic planning initiative to address long-term budgetary concerns. Colleen Flaherty reports for Inside Higher Ed
Business $43,380 Medicine $31,779 Law $31,765 US universities increasingly apply variable fees to those subjects that lead to mega-bucks earning potential, says Stephen Phillips, and the same may...