The THE-Microsoft survey on AI
What are university leaders and chief technology officers doing to meet future challenges?
What are university leaders and chief technology officers doing to meet future challenges?
Data from the UK, US and Australia suggest science doctorates continue to dominate expansion, but why?
John Ross examines the state of cross-study and collaboration between Australia and its neighbours in the East
Seven academic chemists give their views on the field’s health
Many observers perceive US higher education to be in trouble. They’re missing the big picture, says Steven Brint
Standardised test scores, interviews, entrance exams, choosing the top percentage of applicants: all are used in university admissions. Ellie Bothwell asks which methods provide the most honest...
Book of the Week: Emma Rees on the key role of feelings in spurring individuals to political action
Elite Japanese universities are renowned for their strength in research, but does their reputation also reflect quality in teaching? Times Higher Education’s student-focused Japan University Rankings...
Will the current blockade on Qatar harm its higher education system? Simon Baker investigates whether the need to find common scientific ground among Gulf states could win out
Five historians reflect on the disciplinary, institutional, social and political challenges facing their subject
Texas higher education commissioner expresses concern about male graduate and enrolment rates
The Oxford professor of poetry on returning to ‘exotic’ Leeds, why he’s glad he didn’t study English at university, and the future of literature
Proposals would cut off key source of university borrowing and impose new taxes on wealthy institutions
Hollywood and Westminster have been rocked by tales of sexual assault and abuse. Is academia similarly plagued by misuse of power and sexual misconduct? Five scholars offer their views