World University Rankings
Data from WSJ/THE US College Rankings raise questions about whether land-grant institutions are living up to their original mission
Ireland and Australia also among top national performers in new league table
University of Auckland tops first global ranking to measure institutions’ social and economic impact
Sweden’s KTH Royal Institute of Technology has integrated sustainability into all parts of its business, says Göran Finnveden
The higher education experience shapes students’ capacity to contribute to the world as ethical, compassionate and civic-minded global citizens, says Barney Glover
HKU’s history, location, social context and educational and research ambitions combine to create a truly global university, says Ian Holliday
Switzerland’s flagship university has always been international, but has never been more in need of its global outlook, says Sarah Springman
Our Japan rankings are constructed on four pillars that demonstrate the broad strength of a university
Analysis of THE World University Rankings data shows no progress in number of women leading highest-ranked institutions
Duncan Ross explains why submitting data on global partnerships is mandatory for inclusion in the Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings
South Korea and China are fastest improving countries in region, as Australia and Japan fail to keep pace
Five sectors considered side by side, and how reputation tracks citation impact (or not)
The University of Malaya has had mixed success in offsetting the effects of funding cuts, writes Awg Bulgiba Awg Mahmud
Multilateral efforts can leverage the resources and capabilities of individual institutions into world-changing collaborations, says Christopher Tremewan
China is reasserting itself at the forefront of intellectual endeavour while its regional neighbours vie to keep the pace. John Ross reports
Despite talk about Australia’s international education boom, the country’s sector has reason to be wary, as Phil Honeywood explains
On many fronts – research, international collaborations, entrepreneurship, student learning and more – HKUST is active and eager to advance, says Wei Shyy
Asia-Pacific institutions are no longer just catching up, they are challenging the best. Phil Baty writes
But experts ask how long country’s success can last in the face of rampant competition from Asia
Duncan Ross explains how universities’ evidence is being verified and measured in the THE University Impact Rankings
Japan leads on number of submissions but institutions across 75 countries have taken part
Malaysia and Egypt are making rapid higher education progress, largely because of improvements in citation impact
A focus on raising performance has helped universities in Egypt and Malaysia surge in the rankings. Ellie Bothwell reports
Hindering the vital work of South Africa’s research-intensive universities by pressing them to lower fees would not serve the nation, argues Adam Habib
The value of rankings is increasingly being acknowledged, and we are pleased to offer ever more insights and information, says Phil Baty
With higher education reform coming to Chile, Ignacio Sánchez Díaz says the vital contributions of country’s private universities should be recognised
Technologies like AI should be fostered to enhance learning, but more attention should also be paid to the core, humanistic missions of universities, writes Lin Jianhua
A comparison of research income scores presents a picture of how emerging economies nations fare in the rankings
A look at the most-read Times Higher Education university rankings articles from the past 12 months
The University of Oxford now leads Times Higher Education’s two technology-focused subject rankings
Chinese university features in global top 10 for life sciences for first time
Universities around the world can participate in new ranking based on UN Sustainable Development Goals
Annual survey will inform the 2020 World University Rankings
Asia scholar says continent’s progress in STEM fields has been ‘to the detriment of the social sciences and humanities’
Find out which institutions are best in the world for social sciences, business and economics, education and law
THE data show that Russia’s research influence in social sciences is waning, while other nations are failing to progress
Data from the past four years of the World University Rankings suggest performance on industry collaboration is converging
Times Higher Education will publish league tables for 11 different subject areas in October and November
Four years of data from THE’s world rankings show that the UK appears to have stalled on internationalisation compared with some rivals
Our rankings have grown and matured over a decade and half, but they are still evolving to try to capture all the elements of excellence. Duncan Ross assesses the progress so far, and the possible routes ahead
Times Higher Education’s flagship event will take place in continental Europe for first time
Universities are boosting the profile of teaching, supporting pedagogical innovation and tailoring curricula to deliver a more personalised experience, says Sarah Wild
Promoting a research culture and nurturing academics is vital to enable both universities and society to flourish. Sarah Wild reports
Successful partnerships with industry players hinge on location and circumstances, while funding is only part of the picture, says Sarah Wild
Australia’s Monash University takes a multifaceted approach to preparing its graduates for an increasingly globalised and digital economy, says Margaret Gardner
Universities face a number of tough challenges, but they can rise to any test if they stick to their principles and continue their course, says Bernd Huber
Universities will be key to ensuring that China’s Belt and Road Initiative succeeds with maximum benefit and minimal disruption, argues Rocky Tuan
Simon Baker examines the data on reputation, international outlook and industry income
The rankings editorial team discusses the trends and top performers in THE's biggest international league table to date
China is now home to the best university in Asia, while France’s Sorbonne University is the highest-ranked newcomer in the table
Over a decade and a half, our rankings have grown in depth, breadth and function, Phil Baty explains
A new THE analysis of ‘academic clusters’ reveals insights into the rapid improvement of institutions such as Tsinghua and New York University
Ambitious institutions have taken a variety of steps to achieve uplift from legislation to tenure, says Ellie Bothwell
China’s leading universities are soaring up the global and Asian tables, largely driven by improvements in citation impact, says Ellie Bothwell
Universities serve society in innumerable and inimitable ways. But we still must earn our place in people’s hearts and minds, says Stephen Toope
In addressing divisive free speech ‘events’ and shrinking budgets, Berkeley’s Carol Christ worked with the campus community to create a new, unifying narrative
Unleashing the power of place by weaving itself firmly into the fabric of its local area made Toronto a better, more attractive institution, says Meric Gertler
Young people are rightly impatient for change, so Cape Town is using their input to reshape the curriculum and more, says Mamokgethi Phakeng
Successful global hubs understand that an impressive array of opportunities are required to attract top talent, writes Sarah Wild
We are careful and consistent in our approach to collecting and evaluating data for the World University Rankings. Here we explain how we handle the data to position more than 1,200 institutions worldwide