The growth of the kilo-author paper recognises one form of excellence but challenges measurement, writes Duncan Ross. More...
In-house renovation
More data, more institutions and elimination of kilo-author papers: full control has enabled THE to make world rankings even better, writes Duncan Ross. More...
HE guidance system
Times Higher Education’s six-pronged offer provides the global academy with the tools to find the right path – higher education’s ‘strategic sonar’. More...
Times Higher Education: at the heart of a data-led revolution
The global higher education landscape is changing. THE is evolving, too, developing a collaborative approach to help universities flourish as they navigate challenging terrain, writes managing director Trevor Barratt. More...
New faces take a seat at extended top table
By Ellie Bothwell. Wider reach is good news for the BRIC nations and other developing economies. More...
Excellence by numbers
No institution ranked among the world’s top 200 can be said to be average, but by looking at this cohort’s average indicators, we can learn much about what it takes to become world class. More...
Big beasts strive to thrive in shifting environment
By Ellie Bothwell. Swiss innovator makes top 10 as Germany’s evolution pays dividends, but Japan struggles as more globalised rivals show strength. More...
Cultural capital
By Shuvo Saha. What does Google want from graduates? When it comes to today’s market, a new kind of intelligence is the name of the game, argues Shuvo Saha. More...
Ireland’s universities top international student satisfaction rankings
With an average rating of just over 9 out of 10, Irish universities topped this year’s StudyPortals International Student Satisfaction Awards, edging ahead of last year’s leaders, Finland, Sweden and Denmark. More...