THE World Reputation Rankings 2019: methodology
Our Academic Reputation Survey forms the foundation for these rankings, meaning that they are built on the insights of a representative sample of global experts
Our Academic Reputation Survey forms the foundation for these rankings, meaning that they are built on the insights of a representative sample of global experts
Asia Universities Summit 2020 will take place in partnership with Fujita Health University in Nagoya
Younger universities are more likely to concentrate on a smaller range of subjects, with many focusing on technological fields, writes Simon Baker
US universities are opening outposts in the region to capitalise on untapped market and?skirt barriers created by the Trump administration
Based on survey of more than 140,000 people, Wellcome Global Monitor finds affluent respondents are more likely to be positive about science
Data on more than 19,000 institutions show Europe lags behind leading anglophone sectors on female leadership
Supervisors’ supportiveness, not their academic ability, found to be key driver of satisfaction in survey
Wen Hai, head of?Peking University HSBC Business School’s Oxford outpost, says venture?will help foster collaboration between Britain and China
Large-scale, transdisciplinary networks of universities represent the next phase of internationalisation, says Patrick Prendergast?
Government proposals to create large, multidisciplinary universities hailed as ‘important new drive’ but experts say they have ‘seen this play before’
Uncapped funding best way of dealing with demographic ‘kinks’, Australian forum told
Nation’s egalitarian culture, policies on widening access and Asia-Pacific location seen as key to?success in THE?University Impact Rankings?measure
The University of Macau’s strategy is infused with the culture of its Sino-Western home city and the ambitions of the?Greater Bay Area, says its president
The look of success can be fresh-faced as well as weathered and time-worn, Phil Baty writes
There is nothing devilish about government oversight of research, but the Haldane Principle checks more sulphurous instincts, says Paul Jump