The long view: scholars assess the state of history
Five historians reflect on the disciplinary, institutional, social and political challenges facing their subject

Five historians reflect on the disciplinary, institutional, social and political challenges facing their subject

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

Simon Baker discovers what the World Economic Forum’s ‘community’ of universities – the Global University Leaders Forum (GULF) – can teach us about industry-academia collaboration and innovation with...

Yale-NUS College has just graduated its first students, writes Trisha Craig

Panikos Panayi follows the struggles and achievements of those who made this country their home amid difficult circumstances

Ka Ho Mok and Han Xiao have been speaking to Chinese students about their experiences in UK higher education

Sung-Chul Shin, President of KAIST, on his biggest challenges, successes, and the person who has inspired him in his careerÂ

̽»¨ÊÓÆµ will release more than 20 different rankings tables this year

The former president of Carnegie Mellon University will lead the Singaporean institution from 2018

First THE Asia Pacific university ranking will be launched at the event

Sydney’s deputy v-c says government must put its money where its mouth is

There is growing concern that China is trying to silence its critics in the West, with academic publishers a particular target. Tao Zhang considers the consequences for scholarly freedom – and what...

Book of the week: Communism around the world was shaped by its opportunistic leaders, finds Yvonne Howell