REF must ‘bring hammer down’ on open access books, says professor
Implementing the mandate for open access monographs will be complex but that is the price of ‘being the leader’, says Cameron Neylon
Implementing the mandate for open access monographs will be complex but that is the price of ‘being the leader’, says Cameron Neylon
Wollongong move reflects Malaysia’s allure and hot competition back home
But experts ask how long country’s success can last in the face of rampant competition from Asia
Fifteen institutions secure bronze accreditation as Athena SWAN heads south
Billed as a remedy for career uncertainty, micro-credentials may play into bosses’ hands, critics warn
What single change to university practice would have the most positive and far-reaching consequences? Eight academics and thinkers give us their views
Successful global hubs understand that an impressive array of opportunities are required to attract top talent, writes Sarah Wild
Confidential data suggest published figures routinely underestimate foreign enrolments in Australian higher education
UMBC president calls for shift in institutional culture at?Times Higher Education?forum
We consider the minnows of global higher education – Generation X and Generation Y universities
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
The most international universities benefit from location, but they still make great effort to attract students from abroad, says Christiaan van der Merwe
As tactics to maximise rankings become common knowledge and fluctuation diminishes, universities will re-focus on a diversifying array of missions, says Merlin Crossley