World University Rankings 2024: methodology
The methodology for the 20th edition of the World University Rankings has been significantly updated to reflect the outputs of the diverse range of research-intensive universities across the world

The methodology for the 20th edition of the World University Rankings has been significantly updated to reflect the outputs of the diverse range of research-intensive universities across the world

THE’s SSA advisory board launches with members from countries across the region

Global Innovation Index shows China overtaking US on number of leading clusters, but UK impresses on intensive smaller clusters

UK funder will support fewer PhD studentships as cost pressures from reduced funding and higher doctoral stipends bite

The 20th edition is our most robust, inclusive and global ranking, thanks to significant improvements to our methodology

As scientists pursue groundbreaking discoveries for understanding the universe, ingrained publishing habits appear to leave students contending with outdated theories

Leading economist says new innovation agency needs to be surrounded by a stable ecosystem to enjoy success

Universities should target major platforms that continue to host adverts for contract cheating companies, finds UCL report

With job prospects slim in Japanese academia, PhD students may need to look outside country for further employment, researcher suggests

Strong staffing increase in research-intensive institutions points to an uneven post-Covid recovery

The only way to get a permanent contract seems to be to take a teaching position. But that isn’t where my skills or interests lie, says Vanessa Baxter

Schumacher College, which is run by the Dartington Trust, delayed the start of several courses by one day

Institutional partnerships are on the rise, but the sector must do even more to join forces to tackle global challenges, writes Linda G. Mills

New graduate employment measure indicates that university leavers working in education and healthcare find their work most meaningful, with some jobs usually considered ‘highly skilled’ falling short

As arguments for cost sharing in England advance, questions linger over what September changes mean for government-graduate balance