Tapping new seams
As the state disinvests, Queensland is securing the future of its student experience and research by diversifying its income streams, writes Peter Høj
As the state disinvests, Queensland is securing the future of its student experience and research by diversifying its income streams, writes Peter Høj
A pro vice-chancellor who forged a new international dimension for the University of Sussex has died
Times Higher Education today announces a series of important changes to its flagship THE World University Rankings and its suite of global university performance analyses, following a strategic...
Times Higher Education today announces a series of important changes to its flagship THE World University Rankings and its suite of global university performance analyses, following a strategic...
World University Rankings data reveal the most outward-looking institutions
We speak to the new chair of council at University College London
The 2015 Times Higher Education World Academic Summit will take place in Melbourne, Australia, in partnership with the University of Melbourne, it was announced today
A pro vice-chancellor who forged a new international dimension for the University of Sussex has died.Chris Marlin was born in Adelaide, Australia on 19 May 1952 and studied at the University of...
Dale Cooper on the methods of philanthropy in universities and how the UK has learned from the US tradition
Farzana Shaikh on a retread of a historian’s former work on Pakistan
Times Higher Education today announces a series of important changes to its flagship THE World University Rankings
Postgraduate studyUK survey verdict: mostly happyFour out of five postgraduate students are happy with their course, a new survey indicates. Some 83 per cent of the 67,580 people polled for the...
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2013-2014, published on 3 October 2013, saw the continued rise of top universities in East Asia - particularly in Singapore, Japan, South Korea...
Jon Marcus examines the decline of all-female institutions in the West and their rising popularity in the developing world
The University of Northampton is to open a regional office in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in a bid to increase student recruitment from the region.