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UK and US universities struggle to keep pace with top Asian performers as research funding shares decline
The World University Rankings have grown and developed to reflect the changing global higher education sector, writes Ellie Bothwell
Lund University vice-chancellor discusses the challenges of working with business, creating an innovation valley in the Baltic region and managing one’s friends
From just 200 universities to almost 2,000, the World University Rankings have become more global and more inclusive. Ellie Bothwell goes through the archives to examine the most noteworthy developments
Universities can now register to participate in the next edition of our sustainability-focused league table
The University of Hull vice-chancellor explains how she simultaneously reduced costs and improved academic performance at the formerly under-threat institution
The Vassar College president discusses creating equitable partnerships, minimising resistance on campus and what higher education can learn from healthcare
The vice-chancellor of Edge Hill University discusses centralising spending, climbing up the rankings and leading the institution for almost 30 years
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse chancellor discusses the importance of role models for students, his approach to hiring top staff and how he has stayed in the role for 15 years
Amid continuing border restrictions and geopolitical uncertainty, experts examine whether an increase in intra-Asian student mobility remains a realistic prospect
Asia’s major higher education systems still largely focus on the sciences, according to THE data
As the region’s boom slows, countries can focus on weak points and readjust aims, writes Ellie Bothwell
THE research highlights that over-representation of women in some STEM fields and under-representation of men in care-oriented disciplines are often overlooked in gender equality debates
Australian universities come out top when judged against China’s classification of subjects, but mainland China is world-leading in 10 subjects
THE survey finds that applicants are using sustainability over other factors to decide where to ultimately enrol
International universities decline during Covid-19 in teaching-focused league table
THE research finds that high share of global institutions fail to provide relevant documentation, despite claiming to have numerous measures aimed at supporting women
Share of female vice-chancellors at high-ranking institutions surpasses 20 per cent for first time based on THE World University Rankings data
Institutions across a record 110 territories take part, with Pakistan and Thailand among those significantly increasing the number of submissions
As the UK’s plate-glass institutions hit middle age, which regions are home to the new upstarts in global higher education? And where has reached saturation?
Newer institutions in almost all regions of the world are making progress, while Africa has the highest share of youngsters
For young universities, it’s not about where they’re from but where they’re going, says Ellie Bothwell
The president of SUSTech discusses his humble background and hands-on approach to leadership
The Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology president discusses project-based learning, securing government funding and demographic decline