Confusion for overseas students as Australia opens state by state
International students ‘look at Australia as one nation’, state-based education advocates stress

International students ‘look at Australia as one nation’, state-based education advocates stress
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 business and economics subject ranking includes a range of narrower subject areas. The subjects used to create this ranking are: Business and...
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 education subject ranking includes a range of narrower subject areas. The subjects used to create this ranking are: Education Teacher...
Different weights and measures The subject tables employ the same range of 13 performance indicators used in the overall World University Rankings 2022, brought together with scores provided under...
The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 social sciences subject ranking includes a range of narrower subject areas. The subjects used to create this ranking are: Communication and...

Australian universities make strong progress in both subjects, while Californian institutions are on the rise in computer science

Both Princeton University and Max Planck win two Nobels in two days after David MacMillan and Benjamin List scoop chemistry prize

Northern rivals have stolen a march on sectors Down Under, whose recovery could be a long time coming

Marathon legal battle by Italy’s lettori for equal rights may soon end after European Commission’s intervention

Legal minefields or unpalatable impositions in some countries, immunisation mandates prove surprisingly achievable in others

The Covid-enforced pause to in-person visits has been a relief to BAME academics, says Aymen Idris

Australian surveys reveal primacy of vaccines for both inbound and outbound students

Amendment to skills bill would criminalise providing, arranging or advertising cheating services

Extra ‘star’ scientists flock to prize-winning topics in five to 10 years after award, study suggests

Michelle Donelan tells Tory conference fringe event that lifelong loans offer universities chance to open to ‘swathe’ of new kinds of students