Asia University Rankings 2016: Asia takes the search for excellence seriously
Policymakers are starting to recognise the value of investing in universities if their nations are to compete globally, says Ka-Ho Mok

Policymakers are starting to recognise the value of investing in universities if their nations are to compete globally, says Ka-Ho Mok

Academic casts doubt on universities’ spin-off success and impact on SMEs

GuildHE’s chief executive, a former BIS official, warns that Hefce’s expertise on teaching grant should not be lost

It’s not good enough just to jump on the internationalisation bandwagon – we have to measure outcomes, says Uwe Brandenburg

Fleet-footed and innovative, fledgling institutions are well placed to nurture attributes that will be key in future rankings, says Peter Coaldrake

We talk to the glaciologist about how it feels to have a glacier named after him and the chances of a catastrophic sea-level rise resulting from climate change
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We discuss discrimination in UK publishing, how universities misunderstand creative writing, and the benefits of arguing with lecturers

Deborah Bull tells Matthew Reisz about the scale of cross-fertilisation between her university and the arts

University of Oxford snatches top spot from Caltech in this year’s World University Rankings as Asia’s rise continues

ߣߣÊÓÆµ World University Rankings data reveal the top 15 universities in Africa

Loughborough University tops the poll, with its emphasis on student participation, says Jack Grove

Jillian Powers is leaving academia, and believes she is only one of many walking out the door

If the government is serious about globalisation in higher education, it should do more to open up overseas study to UK students