Eurovision: why we need a European Teaching Excellence Rankings
Explore the latest offering in our teaching-focused rankings portfolio, says THE’s data and analytics director Duncan Ross

Explore the latest offering in our teaching-focused rankings portfolio, says THE’s data and analytics director Duncan Ross
In survey of 15,000 university staff, just 2.6 per cent supported the government’s higher education policies

Higher education minister questions future of $1 billion scheme, as focus shifts to three other new institutions

CETYS could be first Mexican university awarded membership to National Collegiate Athletic Association

Avery Muir from Vanderbilt University in Nashville on what a typical day looks like for her as a college student in the US

Ana Mari Cauce says collaborations allow universities to be ‘less solely dependent’ on the federal administration

British Council research tells major international student destinations to widen their internationalisation strategies in light of new forecast

Survey provides more evidence of fall in international student numbers post-Trump

Institutes could be labelled ‘political campaigners’ in new law, warns industry body

The huge economic benefits of international students to the US economy must not be ignored by President Trump, warns one US university leader

Groningen pulls out after concerns about academic freedom, costs and staffing

It is incumbent on the government to help build better ties between companies such as Google and the university sector, says Alex Acland