Research Excellence Summit: You can’t escape Brexit
Wherever you are, populism and its effect on universities is never far from conversation, finds Chris Parr
Wherever you are, populism and its effect on universities is never far from conversation, finds Chris Parr
Kirkuk hosted students from seven closed universities in captured territory, providing refuge from horror of executions and alternative to fighting for jihadists
Course looking at ‘key security issue for East Asia’ part of major University of Central Lancashire investment in Korean studies
Tips from THE’s editor on how universities can shift the negative perceptions of higher education to reassert their value to society
Research benefits often unforeseeable but must be communicated
Conference hears that nationalist politics could hamper efforts to tackle pandemics
What are university leaders and chief technology officers doing to meet future challenges?
Book of the week: the continent’s ecosystems have been shaped and reshaped by alien species, says Tom Cameron
A Times Higher Education/Wall Street Journal analysis suggests that while the two-year MBA remains extremely strong, shorter alternatives are also becoming highly valued in a time-pressed world. Anna...
Book of the week: Jonathan Mirsky wonders at the wisdom of making this Asian ‘miracle’ a model for rapid development
India and China are the main winners in our list of the best universities in emerging economies
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
Academic whose research interests were shaped by an African childhood remembered
Singaporeans deserve more local impact from their top-ranked public universities, says Cherian George
The world’s first professor of duty of care in sport discusses the challenges of tackling corruption, seeking inspiration from Maya Angelou, and the perfect Reuben sandwich