Interview with Meredith Woo
We talk about the importance of women-only colleges, academics’ role in policymaking and personal tragedy with the noted political scientist

We talk about the importance of women-only colleges, academics’ role in policymaking and personal tragedy with the noted political scientist

Leading scholars warn of risks to internationalisation in populist era

Latest immigration statistics from Home Office show how heavily UK universities now rely on students coming from the country

Simon Marginson looks ahead at what 2018 has in store for academia in the UK and further afieldÂ

Placings for UK in latest edition of Global University Employability Survey may already be reflecting damage to country’s reputation

Taiwan hopes that attracting students from further afield, particularly mainland China, will help to address its higher education crisis. But this in turn brings challenges, including compromised...

Simon Baker, THE’s data editor, considers three pairs of countries

Two UK-based researchers also tipped as potential Nobel prizewinners

The world’s first professor of duty of care in sport discusses the challenges of tackling corruption, seeking inspiration from Maya Angelou, and the perfect Reuben sandwich

Countries with the most open immigration policies for scholars have stronger scientific impact, reports suggest

Data from the THE World University Rankings suggest that European nations come top for co-authorship of papers

Report from Elsevier suggests more collaboration with poorer nations is needed

Universities cite concerns around US’ social and political climate in IIE study