Sudan’s university police ‘authorised to shoot students’
Concern over creation of 760-strong unit after unrest on country's campuses

Concern over creation of 760-strong unit after unrest on country's campuses

Thirty-six higher education institutions to charge maximum for all their programmes

The move is one of several measures aimed at atoning for the US university’s historyÂ

Unprecedented transparency for global rankings sees PricewaterhouseCoopers sign off THE’s methodological process and calculations

Wes Streeting calls for student representation on governing bodies and new information requirements

Germany’s proposed ban follows concerns by Angela Merkel’s supporters that the niqab and burka are contrary to integration

South Korea and Japan lead Reuters’ Asia innovation ranking

The HE Bill is explicit on the need for competition, but why does it not encourage cooperation? Maddalaine Ansell writes

ÌÇÐÄVlog’s flagship rankings will be released on 21 September

ÌÇÐÄVlog’s annual Academic Reputation Survey, available in 15 languages, uses United Nations data as a guide to ensure the response coverage is as representative of world scholarship as...

Change for the better: fuelled by more comprehensive data, the 2016-2017 rankings probe deeper than ever

Stanford University student Kiran Sridhar explores the role that higher education must play in mitigating the negative effects of technology

With the TEF set to benefit former members, some feel the mission group should be resurrected

The Netherlands’ university association says courses taught in English ‘improve the quality of teaching’

As £650m institute opens, Jack Grove hears from those leading Europe’s largest single biomedical research institute