Trump said to be mulling broad Chinese student expulsion
US universities warn against punishment that goes beyond individual visas

US universities warn against punishment that goes beyond individual visas

Universities are starting to reveal how they intend to move forward in a world still reeling from the pandemic. Much rides on getting the response right

Schools of government have traditionally employed a technocratic approach to preparing public officials. But with polarisation straining political systems to breaking point, Paul Basken reports on...

To reflect the region’s unique characteristics, we make adjustments to the rigorous and robust criteria that underpin THE’s World University Rankings to arrive at this year’s Asia University Rankings

Peter J. Smith applauds a fascinating, if stomach-churning, study of ‘the pongs of the past’

The secretary of higher education for the state of New Jersey talks about her path to a career in policy, family history and handling racist attitudes at college

Ocean science’s ‘brute force’ approach is impossible in space. But extraterrestrial necessity may also be the mother of fruitful invention when it comes to probing the alien worlds beneath the...

German universities report no redundancies, while Dutch staff enjoy a pay rise. Some think the pandemic has vindicated Europe’s low-fee model

Questions raised about the responses of universities in marketised systems as they focus savings efforts on non-permanent staff

A world coloured by Trump: How should schools of government operate in a polarised age?

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Why shouldn’t universities decide what to teach based on annual student demand, then hire temporary instructors, wonders Thomas Schneider

But applicants for this autumn may find themselves in a ‘buyer’s market’ even at the most selective universities, THE student webinar hears

OfS plans would mean high-tariff institutions admitting any students with A levels, and eventually those without qualifications, group claims

Pandemic research is booming, with hundreds of new projects under way. Jack Grove speaks to experts on why insights beyond science are needed