Relief and disappointment as UK puts off £22 billion target
Sector expresses relief that investment will increase to £20 billion by end of parliament, but fears investment not enough to maintain ‘superpower’ aspiration

Sector expresses relief that investment will increase to £20 billion by end of parliament, but fears investment not enough to maintain ‘superpower’ aspiration

Humanities academics in Asia are more likely to vote for international universities than their science peers, but the trend differs by region

Changes around student loan terms in England had been expected, but spending review only says announcement in ‘coming weeks’

We don’t need any more science to tell us what the problem is, says top BEIS adviser

Chancellor confirms delay to funding increase but says government will maintain commitment to overall target

Universities can still participate in the next edition of our sustainability-focused league table

Governments and the public exhibited newfound appreciation for universities during the pandemic, but will institutions be able to keep building on their prestige? Ellie Bothwell reports

International scholars in arts, humanities and social sciences are recognising universities in China, sometimes more than their local academics
The data shown under key statistics are those provided by the university itself in its submission to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. They represent data from the 2018 academic...

Governments are ‘critical stakeholders’ and do not take kindly to universities ‘crying poor’, says former media boss Mark Scott

Creativity often requires a sociable setting, but academics urgently need to avoid the dangers of following fashion, says former CEU head

Pledge by leaders of AAU campuses designed to prevent abusers from repeating behaviour by moving between institutions
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 arts and humanities subject ranking includes a range of narrower subject areas. The subjects used to create this ranking are: Art, performing...

Rising to pandemic challenges won institutions a significant boost in profile. It remains to be seen if they can consolidate their gains, writes Ellie Bothwell

Male reviewers more than twice as likely as females to voluntarily identify themselves, and signed reviews substantially less critical of authors, analysis finds