Where are the new generation of top young universities?
As the UK’s plate-glass institutions hit middle age, which regions are home to the new upstarts in global higher education? And where has reached saturation?
As the UK’s plate-glass institutions hit middle age, which regions are home to the new upstarts in global higher education? And where has reached saturation?
With hostility from the Home Office over international student numbers, membership of Horizon Europe slipping away and heavy demands placed on institutions by regulators, UK university staff will be...
A university's brand - crucial in helping to attract students, staff and funding - is built on esteem. Times Higher Education's first World Reputation Rankings reveal how academics view the strength...
Our innovative, empathic and cooperative approach to the pandemic needs to be used to address more deep-seated problems such as poverty and inequality, says Chantal Jouannet Valderrama
There are benefits to running a young institution like the University of Duisburg-Essen, says Ulrich Radtke
Phil Baty reflects on the Times Higher Education World Reputation Forum, which took place in Harvard Square this month
Legitimate concerns about publishers’ grip on the academy will not be addressed if open access debate remains so polarised, says Amy Brand
Subscribing to The Times Higher has much to recommend it: for example, not getting the "free inside" offers meant not getting the World University Rankings booklet. The Times Higher always stayed...
Book of the week: Deborah D. Rogers and Howard P. Segal find that the old ideals of meritocracy have been squeezed out of American higher education
We reveal the top 200 universities in the BRICS and emerging economies in 2016 and explore the results in detail
Ireland's oldest university unveils an innovative way to unite scholarship and business. Eddie Lennon reports
At a time of unprecedented disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, all of THE’s teams have adapted to support the global higher education community however we can. The public health crisis has...
Declarations of solidarity lay bare the feudalistic mentality of even the most radical leftist scholars, who speak for the beleaguered masses from the cover of their academic nobility, says Scott...
Fleet of foot vocational institutions steal a march on traditional universities. Jon Marcus reports
Children have some odd ideas about university and what happens there, but they also have lofty ambitions in which they see higher education playing a key role, as Rebecca Attwood and Sarah Cunnane...