THE World Reputation Rankings 2018: methodology explained
Our Academic Reputation Survey underpins these rankings, ensuring that they’re built on the considered judgement of a representative sample of global experts

Our Academic Reputation Survey underpins these rankings, ensuring that they’re built on the considered judgement of a representative sample of global experts

Education minister says top-down reforms are needed to ensure better regulation of standards

Digital collection of 5 million pages aims to ‘open window’ on to India’s recent past

Ahead of the ߣߣÊÓÆµ Research Excellence Summit in the Czech Republic, Jan Palmowski summarises the changes needed to unlock the research potential in new Europe

Ana Carolina Hosne on a 17th-century figure who had ‘imperial ambitions’ for the Society of Jesus

Alliances between institutions to become increasingly important, says Sheffield vice-chancellor

A lack of intellectual and cultural willingness to open up historical discussions about the UK’s imperial past make it a difficult subject for students and scholars to get to grips with, argues Scott...

A. W. Purdue ponders a historical comparison of advisers to the world’s movers and shakers

Tributes paid to anthropologist who specialised in study of modern Egypt

Half of vice-presidents at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology are now female

Asian universities in particular are embracing a technological future, but they should bear in mind the words of two wise Americans, says Alice Gast

A new network has been launched at a UK university to help develop research partnerships between East and Southeast Asia and Europe

University systems are born from unique historical and social traditions but can be categorised under three coherent models, according to Samuel MartÃn-Barbero and Adrian Monck