University rankings are thriving: just look at the data
Reports of the demise of university league tables are greatly exaggerated. Our rankings are growing in size and influence, writes David Watkins
Reports of the demise of university league tables are greatly exaggerated. Our rankings are growing in size and influence, writes David Watkins
Universities should focus on standards as enrolments stagnate, says Science and Humanities Council
Brussels, 01 May 2003 Full text of Document 229/03 Suite of documents 229/03 Subject: Memorandum of Understanding for the implementation of a European Concerted Research Action designated as COST...
‘Vanity project’ to meet domestic health workforce needs would be ‘more socially accountable’, proponent says
Problem threatens to delay recovery after losses in grant support and obstacles for young scientists
NSW universities spent more money sacking people than they lost in international student revenue
Educational link ‘as bad as it has ever been’, with billions of dollars at stake for universities
Report from OfS shows slowing in rise of ‘unexplained’ firsts and sudden drops in share gaining top honours at some institutions
UK higher education’s biggest pension fund says Covid-related uncertainty on financial markets added £7 billion to shortfall in space of two months
If universities don’t commit to underwriting a riskier investment strategy, pension contributions will have to rise sharply, says Bill Galvin
Californian university tops list of universities that were founded in the aftermath of the Second World War
France tops list of universities founded in 21st century
Richard Joyner enjoys an account of a largely neglected phase in the life of the greatest modern physicist
As governments around the world increasingly look to follow US states’ lead and link university funding to the recruitment, retention and employability of students, Paul Basken surveys the results of...