China schools lecturers on ‘correct thinking’ over Ukraine war
Staff reportedly told Nato is to blame for conflict triggered by Russian invasion

Staff reportedly told Nato is to blame for conflict triggered by Russian invasion

After decades operating in a largely low-inflation environment, Western universities are seeing rising energy costs and war in Ukraine push prices up. How exposed is the sector?

War in Ukraine may reshape university internationalisation, but most academics do not expect a knockout blow

The president of Macau University of Science and Technology discusses overhauling engineering education and the differences between Macao and Hong KongÂ

Global index links downward trend over the past decade to accelerating and deepening decline in democracy

We hope small language changes will make a big difference to displaced communities, says Duncan Ross

Institutions across a record 110 territories take part, with Pakistan and Thailand among those significantly increasing the number of submissions

Scholars expressing ‘shock and horror’ call for ‘immediate stop’ to Putin’s ‘senseless’ invasion

First post-Brexit figures show limited demand in Europe for bespoke visa scheme designed to bring top researchers to the UK

Universities take sudden U-turns on restrictions, as new Covid waves hit

The museums expert explains how every historical artefact has not just one story, but many

Covid has only widened gender inequalities among researchers, data show

Returning numbers underwhelming so far as isolated state casts off its shackles

French institution tops table for first time as country’s consolidation strategy appears to pay offÂ

In partnership with the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, THE’s hybrid summit will explore the components of a positive innovation climate that delivers on impact ahead of the release of the Impact...