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      A look at the most-read Times Higher Education university rankings articles from the past 12 months
       
  
      The University of Oxford now leads Times Higher Education¡¯²õ two technology-focused subject rankings
       
  
      Chinese university features in global top 10 for life sciences for first time
       
  
      Asia scholar says continent¡¯²õ progress in STEM fields has been ¡®to the detriment of the social sciences and humanities¡¯
       
  
      Find out which institutions are best in the world for social sciences, business and economics, education and law
       
  
      91ÇÑ×Ó data show that Russia¡¯²õ research influence in social sciences is waning, while other nations are failing to progress
       
  
      Data from the past four years of the World University Rankings suggest performance on industry collaboration is converging
       
  
      Times Higher Education will publish league tables for 11 different subject areas in October and November
       
  
      Four years of data from 91ÇÑ×Ó¡¯²õ world rankings show that the UK appears to have stalled on internationalisation compared with some rivals
       
  
      Our rankings have grown and matured over a decade and half, but they are still evolving to try to capture all the elements of excellence. Duncan Ross assesses the progress so far, and the possible routes ahead
       
  
      Times Higher Education¡¯²õ flagship event will take place in continental Europe for first time
       
  
      Universities are boosting the profile of teaching, supporting pedagogical innovation and tailoring curricula to deliver a more personalised experience, says Sarah Wild
       
  
      Promoting a research culture and nurturing academics is vital to enable both universities and society to flourish. Sarah Wild reports
       
  
      Successful partnerships with industry players hinge on location and circumstances, while funding is only part of the picture, says Sarah Wild
       
  
      Australia¡¯²õ Monash University takes a multifaceted approach to preparing its graduates for an increasingly globalised and digital economy, says Margaret Gardner
       
  
      Universities face a number of tough challenges, but they can rise to any test if they stick to their principles and continue their course, says Bernd Huber
       
  
      Universities will be key to ensuring that China¡¯²õ Belt and Road Initiative succeeds with maximum benefit and minimal disruption, argues Rocky Tuan
       
  
      Simon Baker examines the data on reputation, international outlook and industry income 
       
  
      The rankings editorial team discusses the trends and top performers in 91ÇÑ×Ó's biggest international league table to date 
       
  
      China is now home to the best university in Asia, while France¡¯²õ Sorbonne University is the highest-ranked newcomer in the table
       
  
      Over a decade and a half, our rankings have grown in depth, breadth and function, Phil Baty explains
       
  
      A new 91ÇÑ×Ó analysis of ¡®academic clusters¡¯ reveals insights into the rapid improvement of institutions such as Tsinghua and New York University
       
  
      Ambitious institutions have taken a variety of steps to achieve uplift from legislation to tenure, says Ellie Bothwell
       
  
      China¡¯²õ leading universities are soaring up the global and Asian tables, largely driven by improvements in citation impact, says Ellie Bothwell
       
  
      Universities serve society in innumerable and inimitable ways. But we still must earn our place in people¡¯²õ hearts and minds, says Stephen Toope
       
  
      In addressing divisive free speech ¡®events¡¯ and shrinking budgets, Berkeley¡¯²õ Carol Christ worked with the campus community to create a new, unifying narrative
       
  
      Unleashing the power of place by weaving itself firmly into the fabric of its local area made Toronto a better, more attractive institution, says Meric Gertler
       
  
      Young people are rightly impatient for change, so Cape Town is using their input to reshape the curriculum and more, says Mamokgethi Phakeng
       
  
      Successful global hubs understand that an impressive array of opportunities are required to attract top talent, writes Sarah Wild