Talking leadership: Lily Kong on not trying to be Harvard or Oxford
Singapore Management University president Lily Kong says the country’s institutions ‘must carve their own path’
Singapore Management University president Lily Kong says the country’s institutions ‘must carve their own path’
The unravelling of internationalisation and academic freedom is likely to come with a repurposing of research to military ends, says Maria Yudkevich
Canada’s Liberal government swept to power eight years ago promising to undo the damage inflicted by the previous Harper regime. However, after a big early funding spike for basic research, there is...
Oxford tops first THE ranking of teaching prowess in Europe but less familiar institutions excel on student engagement
Duncan Ross explains how we addressed the challenges of sourcing, compiling and presenting the data for a teaching-led league table for Europe
Ahead of the release of our inaugural Europe Teaching Rankings, we discuss what metrics the Times Higher Education data team have used to make like-for-like comparisons of educational excellence...
Which regions have the most global connections? The data reveal some surprises
The Europe Teaching Rankings extend our portfolio of rankings focusing on student engagement. Here, we explain how we arrived at the results
That the US leads on measures of teaching and learning environment is no surprise, but there are some unexpected names among the most rapidly improving countries
Biggest ever World University Ranking reveals how Africa rises as US’ crown slips
We answer your questions about the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings
Pyotr Kucherenko was taken ill on a return flight from Cuba, with a journalist later claiming he had privately called the invasion ‘fascist’
We’ve added bold metrics, improved methodology and widened our coverage, Phil Baty writes