Latin American science funding crisis fuels brain drain Low salaries, excessive bureaucracy and poorly defined research policies add to region’s woes By Holly Else 29 June
Why do we still assume that senior engineering researchers will be male? On International Women in Engineering Day, Alice Larkin decries the slow progress on improving gender balance in her discipline By Alice Larkin 23 June
How we doubled the representation of female classical scholars on Wikipedia Victoria Leonard on bringing equality to the world's largest reference tool By Victoria Leonard 11 June
Hold fast to the values of global scholarship – they are needed more than ever Sir Keith Burnett explains why it matters more than ever that universities speak out in support of our international communities 23 May
Going Global 2017: live coverage Watch the live stream from Going Global 2017 and read news highlights from the event 23 May
These maps could change how we understand the role of the world’s top universities Ahead of his address at Going Global 2017, Phil Baty looks at the relationship between the world’s best universities and their place in the world By Phil Baty 22 May
Will peace in Colombia mean progress for universities? Matthew Reisz in Bogotá examines how quickly a TACTIC nation can become a more effective player in global higher education By Matthew Reisz 16 March
World-class teaching deserves to be rewarded HEA and THE launch Global Teaching Excellence Award to recognise institutions’ commitment to teaching By Mark Jones 24 February