Should the research elite collaborate more with poor countries?
Analysis reveals that, when medicine is taken out of the equation, collaborations are thin on the ground

Analysis reveals that, when medicine is taken out of the equation, collaborations are thin on the ground

Negotiations set to boost access to €100 billion research and innovation scheme, scholar says

Analysis reveals Asia’s top universities still have low levels of prestige outside continentÂ

Experts are out of fashion with today’s political vanguard, but fraudulent research risks further undermining science, says É«ºÐÖ±²¥â€™s Asia-Pacific editor John Ross

The academy has long had a rich vein of children’s literature running through it, with J. R. R. Tolkien, Lewis Carroll and C. S. Lewis all being Oxford dons. Matthew Reisz finds that the seam is...

Download the podcastTimes Higher Education has published its Asia University Rankings 2014, based on the same tried-and-trusted performance indicators that underpin the prestigious É«ºÐÖ±²¥ World...

Our data visualisations show how institutions were established in three distinct waves, and the global distribution of ‘Golden Age’ universities

Is Australia’s higher education export industry destined to become a victim of its own success? Â

Tightly defined learning levels are inappropriate in an age of stackable credentials, report suggests

The psychologist talks about jumping ship, putting junior researchers first and why online gaming promotes abstemiousness

Successful partnerships with industry players hinge on location and circumstances, while funding is only part of the picture, says Sarah Wild

Universities that realise that innovation won’t always come via the top of league tables are the ones that will thrive in challenging times, says Maggie Dallman

Book of the week: Jonathan Mirsky wonders at the wisdom of making this Asian ‘miracle’ a model for rapid development

The Dutch anthropologist discusses growing up in the sectarian Netherlands, following the hippie trail and whether religious tolerance has a future

Provided universities offer other avenues to debate contentious issues, institutes’ pro-China stance should not be a deal-breaker, says Jeffrey Gil