Singapore’s new legislation will not stifle intellectual inquiry
Singapore’s online falsehoods act will target false statements, not opinions based on academic data and research, says the country’s minister for education
Singapore’s online falsehoods act will target false statements, not opinions based on academic data and research, says the country’s minister for education
Brexit or no Brexit, scientists across the continent have an obligation to keep standing up for ideals such as integrity, trust and cooperation, writes the European Union’s former director-general of...
France tops list of universities founded since the year 2000
Mainland Chinese university features in top 10 for first time
Engagement by students and staff bolstered by mandates from governments cited as key ingredients for success in THE University Impact Rankings tables
Three vice-chancellors get CBEs, as Anna Vignoles, Lee Elliot Major and Kevin Fong also among those honoured
Book of the week: Christopher Hill considers a notably sharp analysis of the challenges the EU faces today
Institutions and systems throughout the region are beefing up their performances – and it shows, says Phil Baty
Study finds evidence of widespread, worldwide corruption in HE and lack of action from quality assurance bodies to stop it
The expert on ancient Syria was forced to flee his homeland – but has been able to continue his work thanks to a German scholarship
Western countries’ determination to tackle the migration crisis without taking any risks with their own personnel is wasteful and counterproductive, the Oxford anthropologist tells Matthew Reisz
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...
A comparison of research income scores presents a picture of how emerging economies nations fare in the rankings
UK-educated political scientist Sedat Laçiner was sentenced after spending 26 months in pretrial custody
Sir Fraser Stoddart says the most rewarding element of his work has been supervising research students, who supported him personally after his wife’s death