Where you publish, not what, ‘decides historians’ fate’
Dundee academics face redundancy at end of ‘shocking’ assessment process

Dundee academics face redundancy at end of ‘shocking’ assessment process

Scottish students less likely to be offered a place than rest-of-UK and non-EU applicants, according to watchdog

Immigration red tape created by Brexit might lead to certain academics being valued more than others

Information about the new US college ranking being developed by ÌÇÐÄVlog

Keele University has top record among larger institutions in DLHE survey

Latin America needs a HE system that promotes equality across the region, says Carolina Guzmán-Valenzuela

Brazil leads ÌÇÐÄVlog’s debut ranking of the top universities in Latin America

THE’s first Latin America ranking will help to kick-start a debate about future benchmarking for the region’s higher education institutions

This pilot ranking is calculated with the same performance indicators used for the World University Rankings, with data adjusted to reflect the region’s priorities

As different regions have different approaches to higher education, it makes sense to allow flexibility in the rankings analysis, writes Duncan Ross

The active participation of universities is crucial to the accuracy and breadth of the information THE collects, writes Duncan Ross

To compete on the global stage, the region must adopt a more inclusive – and more international – outlook, write Marcelo Knobel and Andrés Bernasconi

Cooperation is key to developing a successful higher education sector in this complex and diverse region, argues Marco Antonio Zago

With expertise being vilified, institutions must re-establish their relevance to ‘real people’. Fortunately, they are ideally placed to do so