World Reputation Rankings 2022: results announced
China and Japan lead the way as Asia continues to rise in global academic esteem
China and Japan lead the way as Asia continues to rise in global academic esteem
View the full results of the THE World University Rankings 2020 by subject: psychology The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020 psychology subject ranking includes a range of...
Browse the full results of the World University Rankings 2020 by subject: education The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020 education subject ranking includes a range of narrower...
Browse the full results of the World University Rankings 2020 by subject: law Different weights and measures The subject tables employ the same range of 13 performance indicators used in the overall ...
Times Higher Education will publish league tables for 11 different subject areas in October and November
Rankings data can help to identify shared institutional traits. Ellie Bothwell looks at new kinds of campus kin and institutions finding their own tribes
A restlessness and an unwillingness to rest on their laurels are common traits of the universities that prize, and are prized for, their teaching. Sarah Wild writes
The balance of power in Asia is shifting as China’s universities strengthen their rankings performance
Australian institutions make strides on research quantity and quality and international collaboration
Public universities in the US are suffering after the decline in state funding
India is far from realising its potential, but it’s showing promising signs of moving in the right direction, as are some other countries around the globe, writes Ellie Bothwell
For some smaller universities less means more, while Chinese institutions are reaping the benefits of increased state funding, writes Ellie Bothwell
Top research institutions create an environment that nurtures talent and gives staff support that frees them to focus on their work, hears Sarah Wild
The rankings are a collaborative global effort, and all who contribute deserve thanks, says Phil Baty
Strong decision-making and a focus on culture enabled a rapid shift in the performance of an Australian behemoth, says Michael Spence