Campus close-up: Aberystwyth University
Vice-chancellor April McMahon is planning upgraded campus facilities
Vice-chancellor April McMahon is planning upgraded campus facilities
The numbers are in: more than 17,500 academics from 137 countries completed the Academic Reputation Survey that will be used to inform the forthcoming 2011-12 Times Higher Education World University...
Dutch universities are conspicuously and consistently successful. Yet their funding is declining and their embrace of internationalism has put them on a collision course with the populist right. John...
Find out how academics and professional and support staff feel about working in UK higher education
As the THE Young University Rankings 2017 highlight rising stars, Jack Grove looks at six institutions – recently launched or still in the planning stages – built on bold notions and innovative...
From personalising tuition to performance management, the use of data is increasingly driving how institutions operate
Matthew Reisz in Bogotá examines how quickly a TACTIC nation can become a more effective player in global higher education
David Matthews reports from the island state on the questions facing its burgeoning academy
Simon Blackburn, Mariana Alessandri and John Kaag on why reports of Socrates’ impending demise are greatly exaggerated
With Hungary accused of ‘undermining democratic values’, Malcolm Gillies considers to what extent universities with a liberal mission can flourish in ‘illiberal’ societies
The economist urges the UK to study a shift to subjects that lead to highly paid jobs
Times Higher Education’s first major global survey of university staff views on work-life balance finds academics feeling stressed and underpaid, and struggling to fit time for personal relationships...
Taiwan hopes that attracting students from further afield, particularly mainland China, will help to address its higher education crisis. But this in turn brings challenges, including compromised...
Scholars and senior sector figures reveal their favourite titles – read for work, for pleasure or both – published this year
Book of the week: With people vulnerable to bias, lack of diversity might be better tackled at organisational level, Victoria Bateman says