Japan University Rankings 2022: methodology
Our Japan rankings are constructed on four pillars that demonstrate the broad strength of a university

Our Japan rankings are constructed on four pillars that demonstrate the broad strength of a university

Universities should avoid rushed assumptions about Covid’s financial impacts and its effects on study plans, survey suggests

Science committee hears evidence of ‘shocking’ levels of under-representation of ethnic minority experts at research council meetings

Philosopher A. C. Grayling says scholars should not fight digitisation but should seek to protect academic freedom and avoid the creation of a gig economy

Grant reviewers should close the circle by evaluating final reports, and recipients should spend the money as they see fit

Plans for a legal statute to smooth cross-border working were embraced by those struggling with national reforms, but most EU governments are getting cold feet

Some institutions lost about a tenth of their non-academic workforce in main year of pandemic

Informatics faculty turns its hand to creating tools to help civilians and hamper Russian attacks

Guards are adept at taking escalating student consumerism in their stride. Coffee may also be served, says George BassÂ

Slump in applications to country’s biggest tertiary admissions centre aligns with anecdotal reports that universities are struggling to find students

Harvard insists it is ‘important not to conflate’ actions of a government with academics’ nationality in light of Ukraine invasion

Science minister sets up working group to examine how academics can move more freely between public and private research

Vocational and higher education get equal billing, as ߣߣÊÓÆµn university groups unite in jobs-focused election spiel

Institutions cannot ‘in good conscience’ partner with Russian counterparts while Ukraine war continues, says Chris Philp

Universities UK raises concern about ‘requires improvement’ TEF rating and overall administrative burden