Which countries and universities are leading on AI research?
Elsevier data show that China produces vast quantities of papers in field but lags on quality
Elsevier data show that China produces vast quantities of papers in field but lags on quality
Witnessing the work of military surgical teams in Afghanistan caused conflicting emotions in an academic author and a sense of the futility of war and of his own profession
A series of mergers have helped French universities to dominate a new table of universities founded in the 21st century
Authors suggest something has gone badly wrong with economics as an academic discipline
Survey of Chinese employers shows UK graduates required to ‘fit back in’ to home culture
Interviews with scholars in 14 countries highlight impact of security concerns on intellectual pursuits
Research suggests low self-efficacy among graduate students increases writing anxiety
John Morgan looks at the universities in Asia and beyond that have forged the closest ties with industrial partners
Times Higher Education analysis reveals the institutions with the most affiliated Nobel prizewinners this century
Findings may not be surprising for some, but study of US universities has raised questions about whether there is political bias among academics
But UK students at universities abroad will lose out from the falling pound
Unlike the rest of the EU budget, research funding disproportionately flows to rich members. But there are pressures for this to change
Research from the University of Warwick reveals a mismatch between the aspirations and final destinations of Chinese students at UK universities