By John Ross for Times Higher Education. Some Chinese universities are switching to a hybrid model of combined academic and vocational education as the country grapples with its unique demographic challenges as well as graduate employability problems akin to those afflicting higher education sectors elsewhere. More...
Call for European Vigilance on Academic Freedom
By Ellie Bothwell for Times Higher Education. European governments must protest “loudly and clearly” against abuses of academic freedom in Hungary or risk other authoritarian states constricting the independence of scholarly institutions, university leaders and researchers have warned in response to the Orbán government’s latest moves. More...
A Nobelist's Life Lessons
By David Matthews for Times Higher Education. Physicists who attempt to explain their work to the general public are attempting an “almost impossible task,” according to a Nobel Prize winner, because, like secondhand-car salesmen, their words “seem to make sense” but may actually leave the public with little or no genuine understanding. More...
German Universities’ Path to Excellence
By David Matthews for Times Higher Education. On a Friday afternoon, university presidents, city mayors, senior managers, academics and students waited nervously on campuses across Germany. Champagne was on ice. Confetti cannons were primed. TV cameras rolled. More...
Compulsory Dutch Looms for Foreign Students
By David Matthews for Times Higher Education. Universities in the Netherlands fear the government may force international students to do part of their degrees in Dutch, potentially decimating recruitment from outside the country. More...
Picking Up the Pieces
Cassandra O’Sullivan Sachar gives advice for moving forward after your manuscript is rejected. More...
Embracing Instagram
A long-serving professor has found new joys in staying connected with students after they leave his university. More...
The Strategic Way to Be Yourself in a Job Search
Derek Attig offers three suggestions on how to strike a balance between being real and being professional -- and figuring out what that even means -- when talking to potential employers. More...
Stooges, Turncoats and Others
To make a false distinction between service and administration is counterproductive and harms faculty of color and women, write Carolyn Dever and George Justice. More...
Advancing to the Presidency No. 2: Always Be Learning
S. Georgia Nugent highlights some modes of learning that are especially valuable if you aspire to be a campus leader. More...