World University Rankings 2018: top performers in our industry income pillar
Collaborating with industry provides universities with funding but also insight into real-world problems and solutions, says Christiaan van der Merwe
Collaborating with industry provides universities with funding but also insight into real-world problems and solutions, says Christiaan van der Merwe
Turkey’s American dreams; reels and reels of suspense; continental contracts; and Putin’s backyard
Sociologist is reportedly still blocked from leaving the country
Turkish philosopher describes shock at being stopped from packing up office after sudden dismissal
Last week, the UK’s universities minister threatened to fine institutions that pay their v-cs more than the prime minister without a strong justification. We present three perspectives on the debate
Universities are developing imaginative ways of addressing the educational needs and ambitions of Syrians
After incidents on US campuses where students have called for scholars’ dismissal, professor sees need to update concept of academic freedom
The UK's ‘red line’ on free movement of labour may prevent its students from participating in the Erasmus exchange programme, says European Union law expert
First transnational study of stress in universities finds Germany’s academics are happiest
Bibliometric data suggest link to performance of nations' education systems, although academic warns against drawing simple conclusions
Position in the overall rankings does not capture some of the ways in which many institutions in developing countries shine. Ellie Bothwell reports