Backpack Ambassadors: How Youth Travel Integrated Europe, by Richard Ivan Jobs
Book of the week: Richard Larschan traces the steps of the young tourists who forged a borderless post-war identity
Book of the week: Richard Larschan traces the steps of the young tourists who forged a borderless post-war identity
Ellie Bothwell talks with the KAUST president about effective leadership, securing funding and the importance of keeping the local public onside
Warnings that US and Australian policies threaten academic and student movement
The need to accommodate foreign students undermines domestic practices, says Lincoln Allison, spying parallels between UK universities and global sports bodies such as Fifa
Arun Jaitley comments come after Amnesty warns that free speech is under threat in Indian universities
As tactics to maximise rankings become common knowledge and fluctuation diminishes, universities will re-focus on a diversifying array of missions, says Merlin Crossley
THE analysis shines a light on institutions that have thought outside the box on research collaboration and funding
Outgoing president says the arts are more important than ever in these troubled times
Higher education news from around the globe
Latest report on sector’s financial health paints picture of growing gap between haves and have-nots
But professor says Trump presidency might now provide ‘incentive’ for junior scholars to ask ‘important questions’
A look at the most-read THE university rankings articles from the past 12 months
Some academics and students may choose to move to China over the US, says leading scholar
Institutions that succeed in helping regional growth deserve being included in measures of performance, says Simon Baker
Lack of clear strategy to keep UK in EU’s research framework is blocking new collaborative projects