Public higher education ‘dying in the US’, warns Robert Reich
Former secretary of labor tells THE summit that growing inequality in admissions is ‘national tragedy in the making’

Former secretary of labor tells THE summit that growing inequality in admissions is ‘national tragedy in the making’

Find out the differences between these two leading US university rankings

Phil Baty addresses the THE World Academic Summit 2016, and raises some fundamental questions about how higher education is viewed worldwide

Results come as issue continues to be high up agenda on campuses in the UK and US

Opposition spokesman on higher education also says government tactics on EU students are 'grubby'

Study being launched at THE World Academic Summit highlights challenges of collecting comparable data on social mobility

A lack of strategy and autonomy are to blame for French universities’ failure to keep pace on transnational education, study suggests

Loan pot cut by two thirds, claims Rafizi Ramli of People’s Justice Party

Sir Leszek Borysiewicz to tell THE summit that universities rely on public trust and institutional autonomy

Ministers from Asia, Australasia and the Americas explore common challenges

Flurry prompts discussion over whether such incidents are more common, or a symptom of social media explosion

Canadian Stephen Toope set to take over from Sir Leszek Borysiewicz in autumn 2017 to lead the prestigious university

Citation analysis reveals potential winners of science’s highest accolade

Vice-chancellors will need to adapt if they want to influence the direction of post-Brexit Britain, says David Boddy