Times Higher Education Best University Workplace Survey 2014 results
Find out how academics and professional and support staff feel about working in UK higher education
Find out how academics and professional and support staff feel about working in UK higher education
Study identifies better use of research capacity outside Anglo-American sphere
Formulating and implementing a strategic plan is core to the modern university leader’s job description. But amid complaints that such documents are vacuous, generic and irrelevant to the wider...
Matthew Reisz in Bogotá examines how quickly a TACTIC nation can become a more effective player in global higher education
John Morgan considers the hierarchies of prestige in higher education, the insights offered by big data research, and whether mixed-ability universities are the answer
David Matthews reports from the island state on the questions facing its burgeoning academy
Simon Baker weighs the evidence for the transformation of the country’s higher education system
But Western institutions in the city state may need to relax ‘normative’ views of free enquiry, Nanyang Technological University’s head tells John Morgan
First analysis of its kind says modern institutions have suffered from creation of research consortia
Five youthful institutions that have jettisoned tired thinking are blazing their own paths ahead
How can institutions hire and hold top scholars when homes in their cities are out of reach to academics?
Chris Cobb and Maurice Frankel debate the pros and cons
Five historians reflect on the disciplinary, institutional, social and political challenges facing their subject
Taiwan hopes that attracting students from further afield, particularly mainland China, will help to address its higher education crisis. But this in turn brings challenges, including compromised...
From Australia to Singapore, David Matthews and John Elmes weigh the pros and cons of likely destinations