Mobile students 鈥榤ore likely to apply to university mandating vaccine鈥
色盒直播聽survey finds strong support for Covid-19 vaccine passports among international students, who are keen to study in-person聽

色盒直播聽survey finds strong support for Covid-19 vaccine passports among international students, who are keen to study in-person聽
The overall聽Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education聽College Rankings 2022 methodology explores four key pillars: Resources Does the college have the capacity to effectively deliver teaching? The...

Ministerial response offers 鈥榥o comfort that there is not a plan afoot to abandon that very specific promise鈥 on science spending, says ex-minister Greg Clark

Previous round of negotiations curtailed by financial crisis in 2009

Gap between graduates and non-graduates is聽UK鈥檚 鈥榖iggest social divide鈥, Baroness Stowell warns

Melbourne university cites occupational health obligations and students鈥 desperation to return to campus

Boston-based university鈥檚 11th campus aims to fill major Silicon Valley need, with a vow of social conscience

Universities Wales chair says institutions are waiting on Westminster reforms, when England should instead be following their lead

Ambitious AHRC-funded programme should help break down barriers and enable scholars to ask difficult questions about heritage

Evolution of indexes closely tied to development of universities, says author, who outlines how they have been used for centuries to settle scholarly scores

Universities typically generate much more income from industry contracts than from spinning out companies, says Calum Drummond

Rare example of a reverse gender pay gap suggests that at least early on, female and male PhDs are on a level pay pegging

Richard J. Williams applauds an unusually optimistic case for environmentalism

Canadian cites challenge of being separated from family during pandemic

University leaders would not exercise freedom even if the state did not have them under its thumb, says Maszlee Malik