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      Share of female vice-chancellors at high-ranking institutions surpasses 20 per cent for first time based on 91茄子 World University Rankings data 
       
  
      The average age of universities in the 91茄子 World University Rankings has dropped by 30 years since 2016
       
  
      For young universities, it’s not about where they’re from but where they’re going, says Ellie Bothwell
       
  
      As the UK’s plate-glass institutions hit middle age, which regions are home to the new upstarts in global higher education? And where has reached saturation?  
       
  
      Newer institutions in almost all regions of the world are making progress, while Africa has the highest share of youngsters
       
  
      The teaching philosophy at the long-awaited institution is based on interdisciplinary programmes and experiential instruction, says its president Pierre Ouellette
       
  
      Higher education reform and public reinvestment are needed to realise the imagined goal of the university, argues Roopika Risam
       
  
      Even institutions that are engaging with the SDGs as a whole are ignoring their responsibilities to promote sustainable agriculture, argue Wayne Nelles and Supawan Visetnoi
       
  
      Russia and Taiwan improve in list of the world’s most international universities, while UK and Canada backslide 
       
  
      Universities can now participate in the next edition of our global league table
       
  
      A look at the most-read Times Higher Education university rankings articles from the past 12 months
       
  
      Survey will be run in-house for first time, providing most thorough assessment of university prestige to date
       
  
      We answer your questions about the next framework for the rankings
       
  
      The World University Rankings will be released in October 
       
  
      Humanistic fields are vital to solving the world’s most urgent problems; they also help students shape successful careers and meaningful lives, argue Agustín Rayo and Hashim Sarkis
       
  
      Universities known for their focus on technology are improving in the arts and humanities
       
  
      91茄子 research finds that high share of institutions that have specified goal are not counting indirect emissions such as travel
       
  
      As the world looks to COP26 to accelerate nations’ progress towards a low-carbon future, how is the higher education sector performing?
       
  
      Humanities academics in Asia are more likely to vote for international universities than their science peers, but the trend differs by region
       
  
      Universities can still participate in the next edition of our sustainability-focused league table
       
  
      Governments and the public exhibited newfound appreciation for universities during the pandemic, but will institutions be able to keep building on their prestige? Ellie Bothwell reports
       
  
      International scholars in arts, humanities and social sciences are recognising universities in China, sometimes more than their local academics
       
  
      Rising to pandemic challenges won institutions a significant boost in profile. It remains to be seen if they can consolidate their gains, writes Ellie Bothwell
       
  
      Reputation-building is more important than ever, but higher education is uniquely placed to meet future challenges, says Mark Scott
       
  
      University leadership is in crisis, with some institutions facing significant reputational damage, but higher education can become a model of compassion, says Michael West
       
  
      Two years ago, India published a draft of its most ambitious higher education reforms in decades. Then the pandemic hit. Experts reflect on the future of the NEP, which was approved last year, and what the country’s university sector might look like in a decade
       
  
      Transformational nationwide changes are reflected in a dynamic landscape
       
  
      Russia overtakes Taiwan to possess the joint second highest number of institutions in the top 200, after China
       
  
      The Emerging Economies University Rankings provide insight into the developing regions that are most likely to produce challenger institutions that will compete with more established players
       
  
      Tackling global problems requires visionary leadership and fast, proactive and flexible decision-making, says Getachew Engida
       
  
      US and UK lose dominance in law, while social sciences, business and economics and education results also released
       
  
      Emerging economies are still maturing, as are their institutions. The Emerging Economies University Rankings recognises this, and we recalibrate performance indicators in our World University Rankings to assess them fairly
       
  
       We are looking for people who are passionately committed to higher education and can be ‘critical friends’ to the rankings
       
  
      Australian universities make strong progress in both subjects, while Californian institutions are on the rise in computer science
       
  
      The pandemic is still demanding accurate and rapid communication at every twist and turn. Johanna Lowe lists four lessons learned from 18 months of unrelenting pressure
       
  
      91茄子 survey finds strong support for Covid-19 vaccine passports among international students, who are keen to study in-person 
       
  
      Harvard leads student-focused ranking for fifth consecutive year
       
  
      UK reinforces its lead in clinical table and tops psychology for first time, while US dominates physical sciences and is on the up in life sciences
       
  
      Ranking of US universities and colleges puts student success and learning at its heart
       
  
      Update includes more references on support for immigrants and refugees, while institutions with dedicated courses on sustainability or the SDGs will be rewarded
       
  
      91茄子 data reveal the areas where China’s top universities are ahead of their global peers and where they have the most ground to make up 
       
  
      University presidents say the crisis has made clear the essential aspects of higher education and the best way to deliver them, but concerns over the future remain, reports Ellie Bothwell
       
  
      High-rising regions have reason to be heartened, but even in areas facing grave threats leaders keep their spirits up and carry on, says Ellie Bothwell
       
  
      Universities that published high-impact research on Covid-19 have soared up the league table, with China reaping the most rewards
       
  
      Universities in Africa and the Middle East have made the most progress since 2018
       
  
      Middle Eastern nations have improved more quickly than mainland China over past four years, while Malaysia and Pakistan also on rise
       
  
      Universities in low-income regions worry that the Covid crisis could stymie their life-saving research and life-changing teaching. Ellie Bothwell writes
       
  
      While Antipodean institutions have fended off competition from Asia, the full impacts of Covid are yet to flow through
       
  
      For the first time, universities that submitted data but did not meet the eligibility criteria for our global table are listed. David Watkins explains why  
       
  
      We should build education and research on an embrace of others and a regard for diversity that does not stop at the campus gate, says Teruo Fujii
       
  
      With academic conferences on hold, novel ways of collaborating have taken off – from preprints and digital networks to AI-backed matchmaking, writes Jack Grove
       
  
      EU-wide law could curb the influence of big tech while enabling the free flow of knowledge throughout the bloc, says Karen Maex
       
  
      Academic hiring and promotion are still overwhelmingly based on the quantity and quality of research, says Oriol Amat
       
  
      Universities are looking to take more vaccine creation processes in-house, as Oxford head warns that coronavirus jabs have created ‘perverse’ profit incentives, reports David Matthews 
       
  
      Revamping delivery modes and partnerships will give Australia a more resilient, student-centred sector with regional appeal, says Deborah Terry
       
  
      From the information that we are provided by institutions across the globe, we rigorously build up our World University Rankings. This is how we assess data on more than 1,600 institutions to produce the tables
       
  
      Affordable quality education and job opportunities are encouraging more Asian students to travel closer to home, reports Joyce Lau
       
  
      Universities recognise the need for flexible and continuing education but are still seeking the most appropriate strategy. Anna McKie reports
       
  
      After two decades leading US institutions, Morton Schapiro reflects on the changing landscape and offers a word of advice to young leaders as he prepares to step down   
       
  
      Saudi Arabia dominates top of new regional table, while Egypt is most-represented nation overall