Turkey aims to treble international student numbers
President unveils new target of attracting 350,000 foreign students despite ongoing concern over human rights abuses

President unveils new target of attracting 350,000 foreign students despite ongoing concern over human rights abuses

THE journalists and Chris Husbands, chair of TEF, analyse the awards announced in the latest round of the teaching excellence framework

End stigma against students who don't want to pursue careers in academia, says report

Universities of Liverpool and Southampton among those to improve their ratings

The second round of TEF outcomes shows a diverse higher education sector that excels in making a challenging and stimulating offering to its students, says Chris Husbands

Committee of University Chairs guidelines say leaders should not be involved in setting their own pay and should be required to justify their salaries

Bolton head’s pay rose by almost 30 per cent despite ministers’ calls for salary restraint

Toronto president says international ventures have diverted resources from institutions’ core activities

Because the passing of a year is an arbitrary measure of maturity, we have added more gradation into our rankings, says Phil Baty

An expanded ‘Golden Age’ ranking has altered the hierarchy of universities in their autumn years. Ellie Bothwell considers the elements behind the new order

Young universities appreciate diversity and are particularly adept at responding to the needs of society, says Judy Genshaft

We unveil the top 250 universities under 50 years old and explain our generational and nuanced approach to young institutions

Bold by nature, young institutions are tailor-made for ambitious projects such as the EU’s plan to create disruptive ‘super-networks’, says Anthony Forster

The best of those universities founded since the year 2000

Our data visualisations show how institutions were established in three distinct waves, and the global distribution of ‘Golden Age’ universities