Mixed reactions to radical Australian open access proposal
Open access champions make ‘the perfect the enemy of the good’ by opposing chief scientist’s plan

Open access champions make ‘the perfect the enemy of the good’ by opposing chief scientist’s plan
Browse the full results of the World University Rankings 2025 The data shown under key statistics is that provided by the university itself in its submission to the Times Higher Education World...

Former minister says his government was right to focus on outcomes of degrees but disowns talk of ‘Mickey Mouse degrees’

Half of sector goes backwards in this year’s table, as international student caps threaten more damage

Victims may feel more comfortable disclosing incidents to supervisors than to the killjoys who shut down their 4am corridor parties, says George Bass

Partnerships with the public and private sectors can be slow-going or episodic. Urgent challenges demand a step change, says Daniel Diermeier

University of Manchester physicist hits out at critics who claim Nobel-winning discovery has not yet delivered

British and Canadian vice-chancellors warn their financial models have never faced greater threats, but do not want to further deter international students

Two-year waits for visa interviews have made it impossible to organise visits to America, says University of Ghana dean

‘Godfather of AI’ Geoffrey Hinton and John Hopfield share prize for ‘foundational discoveries and inventions’

Newcastle vice-chancellor says shared approach needed to prevent ‘bad practices’

US-based education support site taken to court by regulator, in first test of nascent legislation

‘SWAT team’ of finance experts and science writers helps university secure more federal research funds than any other US institution, says its vice-provost for research

Abandoning ‘bureaucratic’ exercise now would save universities £430 million, according to UK Day One

Increasing trend for policies that attempt to undermine or overhaul higher education in US and Europe being exported worldwide, Scholars at Risk warns