Campuses told to offset carbon emissions from student mobility
Study estimates that carbon footprint of global student mobility is comparable to annual emissions of Tunisia

Study estimates that carbon footprint of global student mobility is comparable to annual emissions of Tunisia

Don’t fixate on funding cuts and market challenges, UK-born star scientist Michelle Simmons tells ߣߣÊÓÆµn peers

Lack of detail, not due process, is at the heart of concerns about medical research handouts in ߣߣÊÓÆµ, writes John RossÂ

Last year’s scandal over the ministerial vetoing of ߣߣÊÓÆµn research grants coincided with the centenary of the fabled principle that politicians should keep out of such decisions. But with...

Academic autonomy is too often used as an excuse to ignore suggestions from students that could improve their education, says Janadari WijesingheÂ

The 2016 THE Asia Universities Summit took place at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology this week

Shanghai Jiao Tong University a model of how China’s universities can transform and put innovation first, says president

Jean-Lou Chameau says new institution has established 'remarkable' research record since opening and has not been influenced by Saudi Arabian cultural issuesÂ

Tips from THE’s editor on how universities can shift the negative perceptions of higher education to reassert their value to society

Business and academia accuse each other of ‘more aggressive’ assertion of intellectual property rights

Tributes paid to Chicago authority on Buddhism

Conference hears that nationalist politics could hamper efforts to tackle pandemics

Most universities still rely on exams and assessed essays to grade their students. But as the fourth industrial revolution, employability and student satisfaction all rise up the agenda, many experts...

A global panel of research universities and industry leaders discuss how to foster a sustainable culture of innovationÂ

Western countries’ determination to tackle the migration crisis without taking any risks with their own personnel is wasteful and counterproductive, the Oxford anthropologist tells Matthew ReiszÂ