THE World Reputation Rankings 2018: results announced
Analysis reveals Asia’s top universities still have low levels of prestige outside continent
Analysis reveals Asia’s top universities still have low levels of prestige outside continent
China’s ‘educational inequality’ revealed as country’s lower-ranked universities fall further behind
Five engineers set out why engineering is part of our everyday lives and what universities can do to change the way it is taught
Jack Grove learns how sites have been reinvented for the 24/7 digital age, while Donald Brown reflects on the role libraries played in his journey from the Mississippi Delta to Oxford
David Matthews examines the approach of ResearchGate, Academia.edu and Mendeley to profit, user data and open access publishing
There’s a tension between Germany’s desire to be in the global elite of higher education while remaining egalitarian. John Morgan reports
Universities need a new funding model, say Andrei E. Ruckenstein, Mark E. Smith and Nicola C. Owen, who want academics to take the lead in tackling the problem
Boosting skills and access are the aims of a new Portuguese-medium platform
John Morgan examines current arrangements and suggested ratios at home and abroad
Does the UK’s Prevent strategy go too far in its demands on institutions? A group of experts share their perspectives
Three scholars share the pleasures and perils of sticking your head above the parapet
Are the continent’s for-profits exploiting students or have they helped to widen access?, asks Chris Havergal
Our bloggers and social media followers gaze into their crystal balls and predict what the year in HE might look like