Globally, a good name is gold
Among all the changes in an international higher education sector, one constant is the primacy of integrity and quality
Among all the changes in an international higher education sector, one constant is the primacy of integrity and quality

But British Council study finds that the majority of institutions in 12-nation survey engage in such activity

A geographer who radically reformed the discipline has died

We talk LGBT awareness, verbatim theatre and imaginary friends with the performer turned doctoral student

Barcelona’s own version of the Crick Institute has helped the city’s academic ecosystem to thrive in spite of Spanish bureaucracy, reports Jack Grove from the Catalan capital

Giulio Regeni’s murder poses difficult questions for the sector on what doctoral students’ research should entail

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

This year's results discussed by the Times Higher Education rankings team

More than 10,000 academics' views give unique insight into universities' global reputations

How the reputation analysis is done

Outside the Anglo-American 'superbrands', new names are establishing a presence

This chart tracks the movement of the world’s top 30 most prestigious universities since the Academic Reputation Survey began in 2011

The Schwarzman Scholars programme is just one way the university aims to create future world leaders

A focus on international students has always been one of the university's strengths