China Subject Ratings 2021: methodology
Browse the full results of the China Subject Ratings 2021 The Times Higher Education China Subject Ratings are the only performance tables that judge Chinese institutions against their global peers...
Browse the full results of the China Subject Ratings 2021 The Times Higher Education China Subject Ratings are the only performance tables that judge Chinese institutions against their global peers...
THE is taking a deeper look at the perception of universities, a measure that has become increasingly important during the pandemic, says Duncan Ross
Browse the full results of the China Subject Ratings 2020 The Times Higher Education China Subject Ratings are the only performance tables that judge Chinese institutions against their global peers...
Institutions across the globe provide us with information that we scrutinise rigorously to construct the World University Rankings. Here we explain how we assess data on more than 1,500 institutions...
The roll-out of the next THE rankings methodology will be delayed, but the pandemic’s potential impact on the results of the league tables is less clear, says Duncan Ross
Australian institutions make strides on research quantity and quality and international collaboration
In collecting and considering data for the World University Rankings, we are scrupulous and transparent. Here we detail what goes into our assessment of almost 1,400 institutions worldwide
For some smaller universities less means more, while Chinese institutions are reaping the benefits of increased state funding, writes Ellie Bothwell
Younger universities are more likely to concentrate on a smaller range of subjects, with many focusing on technological fields, writes Simon Baker
More needs to be done to encourage women into technology and engineering at school, say observers
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University chiefs’ remuneration rising at more than double the rate of staff’s
Simon Baker examines the data on reputation, international outlook and industry income
Analysis reveals that, when medicine is taken out of the equation, collaborations are thin on the ground