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The Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings have made waves across the globe. In America, the figures have fed into a narrative of national decline, while its northern neighbour is not taking success for granted. Phil Baty reports

13 October

Concerns are mounting that scientific and technological research funded by business could be undermining universities¡¯ openness and independence. Zo? Corbyn reports

12 October

Harry Lewis reflects on how Harvard's unique ethos, constructive confusion and unreconciled tensions ensure its continuing success

8 October

UK Universities are highly regarded around the world. They must not allow complacency to set in and endanger their enviable position, says David Lammy

8 October

Rankings are here to stay - the challenge is to make them more accurate and useful, argue Jamil Salmi and Roberta Malee Bassett

8 October