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
Ahead of THE’s Asia Universities Summit in Shenzhen, Jack Grove visits the city known as China’s Silicon Valley to assess whether its ambitious new university could really emulate Stanford – and...
John Ross examines the state of cross-study and collaboration between Australia and its neighbours in the East
David Matthews reports from the island state on the questions facing its burgeoning academy
Jack Grove reports from Moscow on bold plans to revive the country’s ailing higher education sector
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?
Did rises for vice-chancellors outpace those of academic staff, and did the REF swell the salaries of star researchers? Jack Grove rings up the benefits accrued
From Australia to Singapore, David Matthews and John Elmes weigh the pros and cons of likely destinations
Coalition government promises to internationalise higher education
David Matthews considers a flurry of ‘threats’ to the conveyor belt of arrivals and what Western campuses can do to shockproof their systems
The REF’s formal assessment of the impact of academic work was highly controversial in theory: how did it play out in practice?
A new strategy seeks to inflate the country’s share of BRICS students. Jon Marcus reports
The two winning entries in our competition explore the arguments for and against independence and what it might mean for the academy
How long before search committees stop assuming that the right man for the top university job is a man?