Turkish academics doubt court ruling will limit president’s power
Constitutional Court nullifies decree enabling Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to appoint rectors, but any respite is expected to be brief
Constitutional Court nullifies decree enabling Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to appoint rectors, but any respite is expected to be brief
African participation surpasses North America for the first time
More than 750 students and staff killed, injured or abducted in two years, says report
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
The science is ‘just physics’ and the human chemistry matters more, says academic behind a sustainable development programme that’s going global
Locale determines the mission of many universities, and the Impact Rankings recognise how such diversity and community-mindedness helps to further progress towards the SDGs
Number of English-medium degrees on offer outside traditional anglophone destinations increases by 48 per cent in five years
Higher education growth shifts east, but there are markedly different trends across Asia
The technology threatens to impoverish research and destroy humans’ ability to understand the social world, says Dirk Lindebaum
Our revised rankings methodology shows Asian research is stronger than appreciated, as participation and competition rises across a dynamic region writes Ellie Bothwell
Turkish university’s ‘clarity of vision’ in transformation into innovation hub secures top prize
Universities join rescue mission after 7.8 magnitude tremor strikes near Gaziantep
I declare an interest in the fate of Turkish academic colleagues, as a university teacher of Armenian heritage (“‘Witch-hunt’ against academics continues following attempted Turkey coup”, www....
India’s surge in patent applications and awards resembles China’s pathway towards becoming a knowledge economy, says Pushkar
Editors express concern over dating of soil samples ‘not associated with manmade features’, but authors attack ‘unjust retraction of groundbreaking research’