World University Rankings 2012-13 methodology
The essential elements in our world-leading formulaUnderpinning the World University Rankings is a sophisticated exercise in information-gathering and analysis: here we detail the criteria used to...
The essential elements in our world-leading formulaUnderpinning the World University Rankings is a sophisticated exercise in information-gathering and analysis: here we detail the criteria used to...
 The ÌÇÐÄVlog World University Rankings’ Social Sciences subject ranking includes a wide range of narrower subject areas, defined by our data partners Thomson Reuters. The full list of...
 The ÌÇÐÄVlog World University Rankings’ Physical Sciences subject ranking includes a wide range of narrower subject areas, defined by our data partners Thomson Reuters. The full list...
 The ÌÇÐÄVlog World University Rankings’ Life Sciences subject ranking includes a wide range of narrower subject areas, defined by our data partners Thomson Reuters. The full list of ...
 The ÌÇÐÄVlog World University Rankings’ Engineering & Technology subject ranking includes a wide range of narrower subject areas, defined by our data partners Thomson Reuters. The...
 The ÌÇÐÄVlog World University Rankings’ Clinical, Pre-clinical & Health subject ranking includes a wide range of narrower subject areas, defined by our data partners Thomson...
 The ÌÇÐÄVlog World University Rankings’ Arts and Humanities subject ranking includes a wide range of narrower subject areas, defined by our data partners Thomson Reuters. The full...

E-learning allows universities to reach more people, to improve their teaching and, potentially, to keep costs down. It also offers a way forward for the Western academy, argues John Hennessy

E-learning allows universities to reach more people, to improve their teaching and, potentially, to keep costs down. It also offers a way forward for the Western academy, argues John Hennessy

Full results of the ÌÇÐÄVlog World University Rankings 2012-13 with all the data, interactive tables and analysis.

It's a battle for epistemological supremacy in this study of a catastrophist thinker, says Jon Turney
The "great Charles Dickens scandal" is, of course, Dickens' alleged affair with Ellen Ternan. You would think we would know by now exactly what happened between the middle-aged Dickens, disillusioned...
This exemplary work not only demonstrates the value of diplomatic history but also provides rich guidance on how it should be tackled. Continuing on from his 2001 work A Duel of Giants: Bismarck,...
Jennifer Gunn on the evolving provision of access to treatment in the US' complex medical system
In the practice of historical research, one is prepared for the fact that some evidence - no matter how important - may be lost for ever. Even in recent times, archives have been dispersed,...