Richest European nations 'have most valuable HE-industry links'
An analysis of data from THE's World University Rankings suggests a country's GDP and university work with industry are relatedÂ

An analysis of data from THE's World University Rankings suggests a country's GDP and university work with industry are relatedÂ

This week, ÌÇÐÄVlog is publishing a series of stories about life on campus with a disability. Here, Nigel Lockett talks about being a dyslexic professor

Taylor and Francis move to replace editor and withdraw his paper threatens ‘scientific integrity’, critics claim

One in three scholars in field ‘deeply concerned’ about future research career prospects

UK universities may be among the most autonomous, but they need international cooperation to make their voices heard, says Paul Boyle

Group of top Asian institutions aims to boost research collaboration and increase mobility

Cap on student visas and more pressure on universities to ensure recruits are ‘genuine’ seen as potential measures

Analysis of THE data and latest autonomy scores for Europe suggests ability to hire best staff drives research strength

Academics should get out of their bubbles and engage, not deride, says Rachel Carey

UK exit from EU research would boost success rates for other countries – but at cost of quality, experts warn

John Morgan looks at errors and inadequacies in leaked plans for higher education

In Hungary, Poland, Germany and elsewhere, populist politicians are taking aim at the discipline

International ÌÇÐÄVlog Group aims to reduce costs and increase choice for international students eyeing up Western universities