Arab University Rankings 2022: Country breakdown
The different countries of the Arab region have different strengths in higher education. Here we explore their scores against THE’s five pillars: teaching, research, citations, society (which...

The different countries of the Arab region have different strengths in higher education. Here we explore their scores against THE’s five pillars: teaching, research, citations, society (which...

Internationalisation and investment help propel universities from Saudi Arabia and UAE to top of league table

Saudi Arabia dominates the top10 while Egypt and Lebanon stay strong

President of Lebanese American University explains how refugee focus has made interdisciplinary courses more relevant and engaging

Shorter online lectures work better, says former World Bank higher education director Francisco Marmolejo

Plea comes as European Parliament pledges new focus on academic freedom

For collaborations to succeed, institutions ‘need to tackle’ underlying problems of uneven funding between countries

Despite shifting power dynamic, centuries-old perceptions of Western superiority persist, scholars say

These expanded rankings highlight surprises as well as challenges for a diverse region home to both well-supported universities with global ambitions and institutions of much more modest means

As tuition discounting hits record rates, nation’s higher education leaders feel need to end confusion over their net prices before lawmakers try to do it

Biggest-ever job action in US higher education reaches third week with hundreds of California professors promising to observe picket lines, and system suggesting it may halt their pay

Marking his first year directing the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Liam Smeeth on dealing with Covid-19 and a racism review Â

Nation ‘would do well’ to seek out global expertise for its 2023 national publishing plan, with negotiations expected to be ‘long and protracted’

It is not enough to simply implement software to help ‘stop’ cheating, argues Zeenath Reza Khan

Online learning could improve the higher education offering, but it requires buy-in from universities, governments and employers, says Jordan Srour