Stanford president’s downfall: a wider indictment of US research?
While Marc Tessier-Lavigne has fallen on his sword, the circumstances of his departure point to much deeper problems with scholarly norms and incentives
While Marc Tessier-Lavigne has fallen on his sword, the circumstances of his departure point to much deeper problems with scholarly norms and incentives
Placings for UK in latest edition of Global University Employability Survey may already be reflecting damage to country’s reputation
A look at the most-read THE university rankings articles from the past 12 months
Compelling stories of how foreign-born founders drive economic prosperity are more likely to convince policymakers about the need to embrace overseas students, says Alice Gast, who recently stepped...
Sector bodies and institutions respond to latest NSS results
The latest reaction to the World University Rankings as it comes in
Our new rankings focus on what institutions offer students
Times Higher Education's poll shows that the bulk of staff find their work rewarding but there is a deep gulf between academics and professional and support staff
Elite Japanese universities are renowned for their strength in research, but does their reputation also reflect quality in teaching? Times Higher Education’s student-focused Japan University Rankings...
Can sharing a city with a more prestigious neighbour make it easier or harder for an institution to realise its value? Jack Grove examines the competition
Despite a bumpy 12 months for universities, students continue to be satisfied with campus life, finds Sara Custer