THE Data Points Symposium 2016: TEF and the World University Rankings
Higher education performance experts gather in London for Times Higher Education data event

Higher education performance experts gather in London for Times Higher Education data event

Joanna Williams voted Leave, and has been left disappointed by the academy’s reaction to the EU referendum result

But rector of Denmark’s top university rejected the exercise owing to ‘workload and expense’

Sector warned that Brexit vote may also leave ‘big question mark’ over current funding

Nadine Muller has lived and worked in higher education since 2005, and has seen big changes in recent years

Europe's higher education sector must not be pushed apart by the result of the EU referendum, says Keith Burnett

The government needs to act fast to maintain British excellence in the sciences and humanities in an era of Brexit, they say

University to freeze or reduce accommodation costs, and to channel significant funding into bursaries

Leave vote triggers warnings of recruitment problems and of UK academics seeking better opportunities elsewhere

Brexit leaves the UK in a 'Breaking Bad' scenario, as a terminal Britain struggles to be great again, writes Willy Maley

Jamie Martin, former adviser to Michael Gove, believes the Brexit vote represents the dawning of a bright new era for British universities

Possible domino effect could weaken Europe as an academic powerhouse, says Maastricht University’s Martin Paul, but collaboration can and must continue

Will UK universities be seen internationally as less concerned with the world? Ronald Barnett considers the EU referendum result

For many working-class people, this was a referendum not on the EU but on their quality of life, writes Lisa Mckenzie