International outlook pays off as Japan holds its ground
Overseas students seen as key buffer against rankings drop and demographic decline

Overseas students seen as key buffer against rankings drop and demographic decline

Home Office says records on international academics are ‘not collated in a manner which can be reported on’

‘Verbose’ language, bad English and unexplained abbreviations all figure highly in reasons for rejection

Reformed Paris university raising funds for professorships, labs, bursaries and restoration projects

Hungarian Academy of Sciences will ‘continue negotiations’ after government bid to take charge of research financing

Minister will decide whether to give go ahead to Dublin consortium in ‘engine of the economy’ plan

While in the classroom at Harvard University, student wealth is hardly an issue. But come summer it is an entirely different story, writes Raphaëlle Soffe

The University Mental Health Charter will be funded by the UPP Foundation and will reward universities that improve student well-being outcomes, says Richard Brabner

Shift in focus at transcontinental African Leadership University prompts some staff to quit

Many students are struggling with stress-related health problems after switch to postgraduate programmes, research suggests

Professor drops research after ‘irresponsible’ media coverage and joke responses

What is it like to study in China? Find out everything you need to know about fees, accommodation and lifestyle when going to university in China

European Union students enrolling in 2019-20 will pay the same fees as UK students

Ahead of the release of our inaugural Europe Teaching Rankings, we discuss what metrics the Times Higher Education data team have used to make like-for-like comparisons of educational excellence...