Top echelon of world universities finds room for new arrivals
THE data demonstrate that leading institutions are focusing on becoming more comprehensive rather than more specialist

THE data demonstrate that leading institutions are focusing on becoming more comprehensive rather than more specialist

Until we stop glorifying self-achievement, collaboration will remain transactional, say Maru Mormina, Romina Istratii and Alex Lewis

Jo Johnson tells MPs that new research funding agency could damage rest of system if allowed to be an ‘island’ in Cabinet Office

Talent and ingenuity will be more important than ever to universities worldwide as they face a host of unprecedented challenges, says Ellie Bothwell

UKRI lead on place sees challenge to ‘idea that our research strength should all be concentrated in a relatively small number of institutions’

Topics including strategising, the benefits of online learning, and international research will be explored in conversations across two virtual stagesÂ

Appointing Sir Steve Smith to spearhead the UK’s strategy could see Australia lose ground, warns Tim Dunne

Ransomware victims must either line the pockets of criminals or face the financial penalties and PR disaster of a data breach, says Chris Cobb

The child refugee and business prodigy discusses racial prejudice and personal perseverance, and the prospects for Kamala Harris

Falling staff-student ratios and low quality in some graduate programmes are prompting concern that more will mean worse, says Zhang Ruomei

Germany has tradition of student placements in firms and universities, but coronavirus lay-offs highlight lack of state support for living costs

Plea comes amid concerns that UK’s post-Covid research plans have yet to adequately map out non-commercial engagement Â

Economic revival in the wake of the pandemic will require all sections of society to play their part, says Janet Beer

Universities must ensure students are satisfied with Covid-19 contingency plans to offset complaints and requests for refunds, argues Susan Matthews

Proposed university funding changes are unnecessarily complex and ‘rife with unintended consequences’, laureate professors say