THE Europe Teaching Rankings 2018: teaching and research – both alike in dignity
University of Glasgow vice-chancellor Anton Muscatelli explains the synergy animating the Scottish institution

University of Glasgow vice-chancellor Anton Muscatelli explains the synergy animating the Scottish institution

Our pioneering teaching ranking aims to start a new conversation in higher education, writes Phil Baty

Creating a rigorous assessment of teaching quality across a large and varied region was no simple task. Baerbel Eckelmann explains how it was done

Oxford tops first THE ranking of teaching prowess in Europe but less familiar institutions excel on student engagementÂ

Tightly defined learning levels are inappropriate in an age of stackable credentials, report suggests

Leading sociologist says that universities’ failure to enthuse students is to blame for low levels of study outside the classroom

Information Commissioner’s Office expresses concern about academics using data gathered for research purposes for commercial gain

John McAdams criticised a graduate student by name on his blog over her views on gay marriage

First female rector of Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral wants to challenge sexism in Latin American academic culture

Extended PhDs would be money well spent in the quest for international competitiveness, says leading physicist

Holding scientific meetings in the US discriminates against scientists who are barred entrance to the country under the recently upheld travel ban, argues Bryan FordÂ

Results of Social Mobility Employer Index suggests dominance of Russell Group is being slowly eroded

Commons Science and Technology Committee expresses concerns that use of non-disclosure agreements could allow errant scholars to reoffend elsewhere