Covid-19 is a chance to create a new model of knowledge transfer
A coalition of US universities is freely sharing technology and intellectual property related to coronavirus, but this approach must not stop at the pandemic, writes Moo Hwan Kim
A coalition of US universities is freely sharing technology and intellectual property related to coronavirus, but this approach must not stop at the pandemic, writes Moo Hwan Kim
University teaching will change as a result of the forced switch to online, but in-person interactions will still have enduring value, argues Rebecca Blank
Swedish welfare system, political model of consensus and universities committed to industry collaboration key to innovation success, THE summit hears
HKU’s history, location, social context and educational and research ambitions combine to create a truly global university, says Ian Holliday
Technologies like AI should be fostered to enhance learning, but more attention should also be paid to the core, humanistic missions of universities, writes Lin Jianhua
The president of Northwestern University discusses the conflict between being a higher education economist and a university leader and changing career
For three decades, Laurie Taylor's fictitious university and its characters have mocked the absurdities of campus life, writes Matthew Reisz
The way US graduation figures are calculated misses out those with a non-traditional path through higher education, says Corey S. Bradford
This year’s Times Higher Education World University Rankings have sparked reaction from some of the most widely-read news outlets across the globe.
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Developing countries cannot cower from technological progress if they and all their citizens are to advance, argues Tshilidzi Marwala
16 September 2010 Despite their limitations and potential for misuse, rankings will continue to be key tools in a higher education landscape marked by greater globalisation and accelerating change,...
16 September 2010 China's growing strength may yet be matched by Brazil, Russia and India, writes Richard Reynolds Where are the "Brics"? Brazil, Russia and India have no institutions at all in the...
As more hard-working high-flyers are rewarded with titles, there are fears that the boost in numbers may devalue the honour. Tony Tysome reports A rapid rise in the number of professors in UK higher...
A new survey underlines the importance of anti-racism, mental health and climate change to current and potential undergraduates, writes James Sloam