REF questions: could we do it for a fiver?
All congratulations to the research excellence framework winners of course, but the cost (human and financial) of the whole exercise has been questioned by many.The article “The (predicted) results...
All congratulations to the research excellence framework winners of course, but the cost (human and financial) of the whole exercise has been questioned by many.The article “The (predicted) results...

Russia’s Tomsk State University is banking on the region’s natural assets and an English language push to attract foreign students and scholars

A new world-class university that integrates existing centres of excellence would boost Thailand’s development, says Kriengsak Chareonwongsak
Paris, 11 Feb 2005 Photos The human tragedy and widespread desolation caused by the tsunami which hit Asia on 26 December will be, according to the United Nations, the biggest ever natural...

A pro vice-chancellor who forged a new international dimension for the University of Sussex has died

An interdisciplinary centre at Manchester Metropolitan University builds its research around listening to the next generation

A pro vice-chancellor who forged a new international dimension for the University of Sussex has died.Chris Marlin was born in Adelaide, Australia on 19Â May 1952 and studied at the University of...

The 2015 ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ World Academic Summit will take place in Melbourne, Australia, in partnership with the University of Melbourne, it was announced today

̽»¨ÊÓÆµ today announces a series of important changes to its flagship THE World University Rankings and its suite of global university performance analyses, following a strategic...

In the workplace and at the ballot box, it is time to reject stale ideology, says Thomas Docherty

Farzana Shaikh on a retread of a historian’s former work on Pakistan
̽»¨ÊÓÆµ today announces a series of important changes to its flagship THE World University Rankings and its suite of global university performance analyses, following a strategic...

We speak to the new chair of council at University College London

Dale Cooper on the methods of philanthropy in universities and how the UK has learned from the US tradition
Brussels, 03 Feb 2006 While Ireland has experienced phenomenal growth in recent years, driven predominantly by investment in high-tech manufacturing, the country is now coming under pressure as...