Organised anarchy? UCL research supremo on steering science giant
Outgoing vice-provost David Price reflects on changes during his 15-year tenure, plus how the REF and scholarly publishing should change
Outgoing vice-provost David Price reflects on changes during his 15-year tenure, plus how the REF and scholarly publishing should change
To put together the Asia University Rankings, adjustments are made to the robust and comprehensive criteria that underpin THE’s World University Rankings to take into account this region’s unique...
South American universities catching up with rest of the world on homeworking practices, according to THE data
Generation-high inflation raises particular issues for humanities students and universities confronting a demographic bulge
Tories risk ‘grave mistake’ for prosperity in ‘turn away’ from HE, says former Labour prime minister’s institute in call for 70 per cent participation target
Efforts to encourage more academics into public debates should forget indicators and focus on training and support, Norwegian rectors say
Parliamentarians clash on funding discretion and whether it should continue, but agree on need for ARC review
PeerJ will give contributors ‘tokens’ to be redeemed against article processing charges
Students and faculty welcome eased measures but remain wary, emphasising need for higher caps on daily arrivals
Eager recruiters, lenient testers and delusional students must all share the blame for dire retention, studies suggest
Using 13 carefully calibrated performance indicators, we provide comprehensive and balanced comparisons to rank global universities created since 1972
Even institutions that are engaging with the SDGs as a whole are ignoring their responsibilities to promote sustainable agriculture, argue Wayne Nelles and Supawan Visetnoi
They helped create the problems we face. Now business schools should be fundamentally reimagined as democratic institutions, says Carl Rhodes
Once rare, now commonplace, use of private companies to hire new presidents coming at large cost to US universities, research team finds
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media