Impact Rankings 2023: results announced
Three Australian and four Canadian institutions among top 10 of THE ranking exploring progress of universities worldwide towards achieving SDGs
Three Australian and four Canadian institutions among top 10 of THE ranking exploring progress of universities worldwide towards achieving SDGs

University of Cambridge philosopher takes on crucial role following the passing of England’s new free speech legislation

Universities worldwide are serious about sustainability. The record number of submissions to our rankings demonstrates that higher education is determined to make a difference on the issue and...

First new college in half century at UC Berkeley reflects a nationwide effort to meet relentless rise in student interest in computing

Issue was not a problem before inflation started sky-rocketing but has now led to calls for system to be overhauled

Gaps between quality of providers’ teaching and the students they cater for identified in new Hepi report

Having embraced Sustainable Development Goals, higher education has to accelerate their wider use and impact, says Rachel Kyte

Strong financial health at sector level conceals wide institutional variation. If growth is choked off, whole universities could fail, says James Brackley

Universities are places where ideas are proposed and improved. It shouldn’t be so hard to discuss an issue with far-reaching implications, say 20 academics

Refugee participation in tertiary education rises from 1 to 6 per cent in four years but much more needs to be done, congress hears

It means both the university’s vice-chancellor and chair of council have stepped down inside just a few months

Makers of GRE seek to revamp standardised test after universities raise concerns over diversity and value

The former vice-chancellor of the University of Johannesburg on the complexities of leading an institution in Africa

World-leading research identified by UK’s Research Excellence Framework was also found in less well cited journals

Running universities like companies has helped them look outwards, but they risk an exodus of young talent from relentless reforms