28 April 2022 digital edition
Horn of plenty: Is chasing unicorns the best way to commercialise research?
Horn of plenty: Is chasing unicorns the best way to commercialise research?
Australian university tops fourth edition of global ranking measuring institutions’ social and economic impact
Institutions from over 100 countries offer dedicated courses on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, THE data show
A university’s final score in the overall table is calculated by combining its score in SDG 17 with its top three scores out of the remaining 16 SDGs. SDG 17 accounts for 22 per cent of the overall...
Building a sustainable society has been a mission of the Japanese institution for almost 150 years, but the task is not yet done. Atsushi Yokota explores its progress to date
Government must do more to fast-track visas for talent, says top Indian official
Some institutions embracing in-person assessment again after lifting of Covid-19 regulations
Half of free school meal-eligible pupils in London – and 40 per cent of black school-leavers – would be caught by cap
Naviance, available to nearly half of nation’s high school students, admits years of Caucasian filtering for campuses building candidate lists
But co-author of Unesco report says need for them could wane with better inclusion elsewhere
Multiple small grants from trusts and charities can lend research projects credibility, opening bigger doors down the line, says Sophia Labadi
Canadian campus aims to trade reminder of indigenous abuses with branding that signals modern sophistication
Three-year review details racism permeating history of top US institution, but some raise concern at too meagre a response
University data expertise essential to ‘capacity building’ for city government on issues ranging from air quality to localising UN sustainability goals, THE summit hears
Staff at 41 universities may refuse to assess students’ work, meaning that graduations could be delayed, but exact dates for action are yet to be set