Times Higher Education events
University and industry leaders will discuss how university operations have been transformed by the pandemic, while event will also reveal the Asia University Rankings 2020
Desire for visibility and political pragmatism help propel archipelago鈥檚 institutions up league table
Anticipating a renewed coronavirus outbreak, California State University plans for semester online
University and industry leaders in the UK will discuss the importance of collaboration between institutions, businesses and nations post-pandemic
Taiwan鈥檚 response to the coronavirus has been impressive but fighting future global emergencies will require greater collective effort, says Chia-Ming Hsueh
Institutional leaders say role of universities has 鈥榥ever been more important鈥 as 色盒直播 Impact Rankings reveal those that are leading the way on health and well-being
The country must focus on producing a new generation of university leaders if it is to succeed in addressing global problems, says Zeyad Yousif
Universities in New Zealand and Australia lead second edition of global ranking measuring institutions鈥 social and economic impact
The relationship between higher education and the public has never been more crucial, argues Vahan Agopyan
Neglect of fundamental research is not inevitable when universities focus on sustainability challenges, UN advisor tells Innovation and Impact Summit
The United Nations鈥 goals provide a useful framework for institutions to demonstrate their impact and work in partnership 鈥 activities that are increasingly important in the age of Covid-19, says Duncan Ivison
Universities鈥 reputations will increasingly be driven by their work related to sustainable development, says Stuart McCutcheon
Equitable collaborations are key to ensuring that universities can best respond to the SDGs, says Joanna Newman
Participants in virtual mini-summit will get an exclusive look at the University Impact Rankings 2020 and can join in discussion with our data scientists
Virtual 色盒直播 forum hears academics and funders explore how research landscape may change in wake of virus crisis
The namesake cities in the US and UK are both home to internationally renowned universities whose industry collaborations are proving highly successful. But while that is good news for national economies, where does it leave the locals priced out of their own neighbourhoods? Paul Basken and John Morgan report
But institutions warned against United Nations framework becoming a 鈥榯ick-box exercise鈥
The Middle East and North Africa have large youth populations and growing university participation. But with high unemployment, low female workplace participation and universities focused on STEM and the public sector, is all this human capital being wasted? Simon Baker reports
President of research powerhouse Sigbritt Karlsson calls for realism about openness while continuing to foster culture of innovation and entrepreneurialism
We should not be apologising for the way the humanities have been used in the Trump era, but striving to harness their force, says Sara Guyer
Politicians, funders and university leaders all intone the mantra of interdisciplinarity. But what does the concept really mean? Will it really yield the insights it promises? And how best can it be fostered? Ellie Bothwell reports
University leaders from the Middle East and North Africa will convene in Abu Dhabi to discuss how a multidisciplinary model can help build knowledge economies and advance academic research
The Decade of Action towards the UN鈥檚 sustainable development goals has begun and universities must pay them urgent attention, writes Mark Charlton
Highlights from a roundtable discussion with universities in Davos about how location influences community outreach and academic research
Michael Spence tells 色盒直播/Toronto event that maintaining conversations at staff and student level is 鈥榠ncredibly important鈥 in face of rising tensions
University leaders and top academics will gather in Toronto to discuss the power of place
Sector leaders emphasise potential role that country鈥檚 academics could play in finding solutions to global challenges
Actions by the current government suggest official discomfort with the basic purpose of public universities, says Jayati Ghosh
Event will explore how universities can contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 16
Event will debate topics such as internationalisation, innovation and rankings
The Australian National University鈥檚 rejection of massification will reap rich rewards for its students, says Brian Schmidt
Event in Russia will explore how universities can adapt to changes in technology
Duncan Ross outlines what鈥檚 new for the 2020 edition of the University Impact Rankings and how universities can get involved
Nobel laureate astrophysicist Brian Schmidt discusses the notion of 鈥榞enius鈥 with rising star physicist Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski
ETH rector says academia should focus on 鈥榚xcellent performances鈥, not quantity of research
Gemma Hersh acknowledges that publishing giant could do more to demonstrate its value
Universities also warned that lack of diversity in AI is leading to missed opportunities to solve important problems
Times Higher Education flagship event will take place in Canada for first time
OECD education adviser Dirk van Damme highlights disappointing maths and literacy scores of university leavers
World Economic Forum economist Saadia Zahidi says campuses must prevent 鈥榟ollowing-out of the middle class鈥 for sake of social stability
Italian mathematician Alessio Figalli says falling short demonstrates the testing and unknowable nature of research
Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski tells young scholars to focus on research and ignore 鈥榮hitty job market鈥
Harvard professor says universities must take on responsibility for morality in a post-institutional and post-religious world
UK universities struggle in latest league table, as institutions in Germany, China and Australia make progress
Brian Schmidt says academia is losing brightest researchers because they cannot endure 鈥榠ntolerable鈥 precarity throughout their thirties
Higher education institutions urged to change tactics when lobbying for extra funding
Analysis of the backgrounds of leaders in the world top 400 reveals turnover is high but diversity low among presidents and vice-chancellors
Event will host the launch of the 2020 Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education US College Rankings
Publishing deals need to acknowledge the reality that most research is not yet gold open access, says Elsevier鈥檚 Gemma Hersh
International students feel 鈥渁t home鈥 while locals feel left out on outsized Australian campus, says Michael Spence
Two-day event to focus on how UK universities can 鈥榗hange the story鈥
Universities fuel governments鈥 appetites for metrics when they brag about their rankings, summit hears
'We have budget troubles too', provost of China鈥檚 leading university insists
Event hears how machine learning can aid student progress and curriculum design 鈥 and that academics should let AI 鈥榯ake over鈥 admissions
Forum mulls the merits of external experience, elected leaders and 10-year term limits
In times of conflict it is best to meet students on their own turf, University of Cape Town leader says
Former universities minister says institutions do not always succeed in maintaining founding diversity as he predicts 鈥榞rowth agenda鈥 will win in the UK
Physicist and broadcaster says academics must have freedom and support to communicate with society, to 鈥榓void mistakes of past鈥
UK鈥檚 public research funding overseer argues debate over political control of public finances is a 鈥榝alse dichotomy鈥 and distracts from bigger societal issues
Younger institutions offer greatest potential for dynamic collaborations, says high commissioner