The better angels of our nature
Our Impact Rankings are global proof positive that universities do a power of good, writes Phil Baty

Our Impact Rankings are global proof positive that universities do a power of good, writes Phil Baty

Our Academic Reputation Survey forms the foundation for these rankings, meaning that they are built on the insights of a representative sample of global experts

New plans for levels 4 and 5 are a ‘mixed bag’ for universities, experts say

New vice-chancellor of federal university to focus on boosting international programmes and ‘selling London brand’ post-Brexit
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Investigation launched following Dominic Shellard’s departure highlights a disturbing example of how things can go wrong, says John Coyne

Universities need flexibility to admit more students and it is wrong to call full-fee places ‘elitist’, deputy v-c argues

PhD students shouldn’t wait to establish credibility in their field before they start reaping the benefits of public engagement with their research, says Andy Miah

Widespread talk of free college may give way to tougher institutional measures, conference hears

Latest grading analysis in English universities shows share of firsts is up most for those with below three Ds

Ucas releases figures on deprivation for the first time alongside 30 June deadline statistics

Quality versus quantity is key in discussing HE expansion, but if Britain wants to succeed on a growing global stage we will need more, not less, HE

Paying all governors could cost around £12 million across English sector, suggests paper by former GSM London CEO

Scholars and sector figures offer recommendations for reading over the summer break