Five decades on, what’s new?
Like the sector it serves, THE has evolved over half a century; but like universities, our purpose remains unchanged
Like the sector it serves, THE has evolved over half a century; but like universities, our purpose remains unchanged
Institutional affiliation counts for little in determining students’ future earnings, analysis suggests
While mocked as a cast of falsely aggrieved outcasts, planned private upstart raises fear of fundamental new avenue of well-resourced partisan attack on academia
Emerging economies are still maturing, as are their institutions. The Emerging Economies University Rankings recognises this, and we recalibrate performance indicators in our World University...
From party faithful imposed as leaders to scholars sent into ‘civilian death’, institutions face a range of grave threats, argues editor of new collection
Conservative fringe event hears civic leaders offer positive account of universities’ economic role
Standard university solicitations raised some concern in arresting parents over admissions bribes
Inquiry recommended disciplinary action against Jeremy Morris over handling of complaint against third party
Observers worry that treasured institution could fracture, just like the region’s political partnership
We should build education and research on an embrace of others and a regard for diversity that does not stop at the campus gate, says Teruo Fujii
From the information that we are provided by institutions across the globe, we rigorously build up our World University Rankings. This is how we assess data on more than 1,600 institutions to produce...
Student satisfaction fell as the pandemic disrupted campus life, and while assessment wasn’t singled out, it’s worth assessing how fit it is for the future
Editors of Journal of Controversial Ideas hope to puncture ‘cancel culture’, but other scholars warn researchers ‘can’t stop being an accountable moral agent’
Recent detentions may put a dampener on field research and outreach, even if borders reopen
Australian state’s audit reveals that the early financial benefits of Covid can outweigh the losses