Postwar Europe and the Eurovision Song Contest, by Dean Vuletic
Keith Kahn-Harris on a pan-European event that is as much about competition and national identities as it is cooperation and friendship
Keith Kahn-Harris on a pan-European event that is as much about competition and national identities as it is cooperation and friendship
Revised edition reignites debate about value of journal ratings in academia
Having well-resourced and world-leading university research is crucial if the UK is to succeed as a knowledge economy, says Michael Drew
Quality an ‘urgent concern’ as study reveals significant growth of private sector worldwide
From MI5 recruiting, to students spying on each other and intelligence agencies funding research, Matthew Reisz explores the long and often uneasy relationship between espionage and the academy
Up to 24,000 students will study at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University’s two campuses near Shanghai by 2028
Elite Japanese universities are renowned for their strength in research, but does their reputation also reflect quality in teaching? Times Higher Education’s student-focused Japan University Rankings...
Experts warn that prospective recruits may choose to study elsewhere if they do not feel welcome
The mere mention of fairies in academic circles can bring derision. Yet the field is a rich one that has much to offer open-minded, multidisciplinary scholars, writes Simon Young
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Fears that the arrival of foreign universities could decimate native provision have apparently been set aside by ministers, writes Martin Surya Mulyadi
New generation of scientists powering country’s development, says head of science funding agency