Ten ways THE has improved the university rankings landscape
Collaboration has been a hallmark of THE’s rankings for the past 20 years. This is how we’ve worked with the global sector to produce league tables that meet the needs of universities
Collaboration has been a hallmark of THE’s rankings for the past 20 years. This is how we’ve worked with the global sector to produce league tables that meet the needs of universities
The ratings were developed with a clear China focus, but they offer global context, says Phil Baty
Consultancy not only transcends disciplinary boundaries within universities, but also between academia, industry and other actors, says Amanda Zeffman
Partnership will seek to reward institutions that incentivise cross-disciplinary work aimed at solving the world’s biggest challenges
While critics decry ‘attack on academic freedom and integrity’, publisher says new blood prevents journal from becoming ‘insular’
Ratings reveal small group of global universities shining across disciplines
Browse the full results of the China Subject Ratings 2024 The Times Higher Education China Subject Ratings are the only performance tables that judge Chinese institutions against their global peers...
The Universities Accord has underlined the importance of Australian universities that cater to non-traditional students. But getting that provision right is not easy when your every move has major...
Risk-rating system, which punishes universities for visa refusals, merely the latest form of ‘structural disadvantage’
Although conditions improved following Covid lockdowns, university staff’s mental health kept deteriorating, longitudinal research finds
Requiring grants for research time previously given as standard will lend funders undue power over topics and methods, says Dennis Tourish
Innovations such as wearable tech and mobile apps are expected to revolutionise healthcare and generate fortunes. But which researchers and institutions are taking their 10,000 steps, and what should...
Historical ties and cultural cachet mean that even as outbound South Korean student numbers fluctuate, the US remains the top choice, says Kyuseok Kim
THE’s SSA advisory board launches with members from countries across the region
With Trudeau government emphasising visa limits tied to applications and housing availability, more established institutions gain some reassurance