A plan for study exchange is essential for ‘Global Britain’
Paul James Cardwell considers the alternatives to staying outside the Erasmus+ programme if the UK has no national student mobility strategy
Paul James Cardwell considers the alternatives to staying outside the Erasmus+ programme if the UK has no national student mobility strategy
US universities must think harder about how to make the poorer students they admit feel like full community members, says Anthony Abraham Jack
Work published by women is more widely read by undergraduate and master’s students and by junior researchers than articles written by men
Colleges warned their declines in foreign students could worsen if they do not pay more attention to global quality deliberations
End of prestigious print publication after 103 years stirs debate over future of journal publishing in the digital age
Times Higher Education table reveals top institutions across 16 Eurasia nations
After a year where universities were buffeted by forces beyond their control, the winter brings time for reflection and appreciation of their vital role
The value of rankings is increasingly being acknowledged, and we are pleased to offer ever more insights and information, says Phil Baty
Former university administrator says she struggled to find employment after Turkish university was shut
Book of the week: writers shine a light on the disturbing gap between human rights and realpolitik, finds Matthew Joseph
Credential verification would allow refugees to access education and the labour market, say Terje Mørland and Stig Arne Skjerven
Chinese learners think fees of a couple of hundred euros are ‘too good to be true’ and a sign of poor quality, experts say
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Concocted claims reflect an American ‘preoccupation’, says former Melbourne vice-chancellor
Cairo institution hit hard by loss of foreign students, says president