Same insights, less noise: why we’re simplifying our World University Rankings
THE is refocusing on core and deeply trusted rankings while retaining a diversity of measures and metrics, says Phil Baty

THE is refocusing on core and deeply trusted rankings while retaining a diversity of measures and metrics, says Phil Baty

Self-funded sector swells as government offers institutions more flexibility to recruit internationally

A combination of national agenda, high-quality staff and funding is working in China’s favour. How can other Asian nations catch up?

Our methodology uses data on all aspects of Asian universities' core missionsÂ

Universities should not overlook artificial intelligence for student support purposes, says machine learning expert

India’s Ahmedabad University secures top award after becoming leading player in research and innovation

Chinese students begin to make alternative plans after Trump targets visas, but anglophone destinations not guaranteed to benefit

Everybody loses if first-world universities do not share the benefits with source countries of doctoral students, university leaders say

HKUST offers unconditional acceptance to international students at Harvard in wake of US government crackdown

Hike in fees of up to 6 per cent unlikely to compensate for erosion of research funding and cuts to grant schemes and mobility scholarships

Two-year visa will cover alumni at other high-ranking institutions, as study highlights challenges related to ‘ridiculously expensive’ route

The party’s enhanced power in Canberra means it can develop a more progressive agenda closer to its own values, says Andrew Deuchar

Australia deemed the least-worst option, following sorrier changes elsewhere, but onshore demand dominates

Tariff war between superpowers may lead to more Chinese students choosing universities closer to home, but international collaboration must be protected, say university leaders

Growing spending on research and development in Global South leading to more papers, but increased scrutiny needed to identify misconduct, say publishers