Give us dates, say leaders as £22 billion pledge hangs in balance
Sector heads call for Westminster government to stick to science spending pledge and set out how ministers will achieve it

Sector heads call for Westminster government to stick to science spending pledge and set out how ministers will achieve it

Springer pact follows agreement with Cambridge University Press, as other big publishers prepare to follow suit

Australian inquiry also recommends new national strategy, top-up funding and better union entry rights

Any move to limit higher education participation would be judged against policies of rival advanced economies – and by public opinion

UUK says universities need ‘stable funding’ to continue to ‘provide the world’ with science and skills ‘to safeguard the future of the planet’

As COP26 looms, universities’ vital place in the UK’s environmental armoury must be recognised in the spending review, says Judith Petts

Corporations increasingly keen on hiring learners straight from online learning platforms, edX business head claims

Two years ago, India published a draft of its most ambitious higher education reforms in decades. Then the pandemic hit. Experts reflect on the future of the NEP, which was approved last year, and...

Transformational nationwide changes are reflected in a dynamic landscape

Russia overtakes Taiwan to possess the joint second highest number of institutions in the top 200, after China
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 2019 academic...

The Emerging Economies University Rankings provide insight into the developing regions that are most likely to produce challenger institutions that will compete with more established players

Federal court decision continues series of losses for conservative activist group

Anming Hu was acquitted in court prosecution under Trump crackdown on academic scientists with China ties

New approach to academic misconduct slashes university workload and leaves a better taste in the mouth – for staff as well as students