World ‘going backwards’ on equal access to higher education
Universities told to spend 5 per cent of total income on equality programmes after report finds UN 2030 goal ‘highly unlikely’ to be met

Universities told to spend 5 per cent of total income on equality programmes after report finds UN 2030 goal ‘highly unlikely’ to be met

Scholars express ‘deep concern’ over recent decrees banning women from public places and reinstating sharia

Data hint at progress in ‘improving the pipeline’ of female researchers

Greater efforts need to be made to distinguish predatory journals from those that at least aspire to scholarly standards, says Harvey Graff

Don’t wait for governments to act, say university leaders

Rising tensions between the West and China and Russia are being seen as an indication that internationalisation may have passed its peak. But are universities, as pre-eminently international...

Author of centenary report on UK adult education says plans as they stand unlikely to undo decades of neglect

Difficult decisions require uncomfortable truths, epidemiologist tells Pacific Rim universities

Steve West also calls on politicians to ‘get serious’ about solution to declining university funding

Latest DfE appointee tells event he does not want the policy debate ‘to be about Oxbridge, Oxbridge, Oxbridge’

If government sets clear ambitions, innovation follows from the private sector and charities – not the other way round, says Ian Walker

China and Japan lead the way as Asia continues to rise in global academic esteem

Times Higher Education’s head of reputation outlines the current landscape
The data shown under key statistics are those provided by the university itself in its submission to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. They represent data from the 2019 academic...

Ron Daniels, president of Johns Hopkins University, has some advice for how universities can become as respected in society as they once were