THE Podcast: the competition for global talent
University leaders from Russia and India and an executive from Microsoft discuss how to attract and retain top-tier academics

University leaders from Russia and India and an executive from Microsoft discuss how to attract and retain top-tier academics

With one more year to go until the end of a decade that is transforming universities worldwide, Times Higher Education looks at the trends that have shaped the past 12 months

The lecturer in international business and strategy and author of Supermarket USA on big books, the ‘Cold War Farms Race’ and jazzed-up propaganda battles

Australia’s twice-unlucky research grant applicants raise questions about the assessment process, but they could help elevate science as an election issue, says John Ross

Preview data from upcoming Global University Employability Ranking show view is reversed for some European nations

A period of explosive growth and cuts in government funding has left many institutions too reliant on foreign student feesÂ

Policy drives backed by serious funding make Asia an R&D force to be reckoned with

The country spends more on higher education than many of its regional neighbours, so why isn’t this reflected in the Asia University Rankings?

The Australian government has released three major data sets unusually back-to-back and full of mistakes, leading John Ross to ask: why so much, why so fast and why so erroneous?

Response to row over vetoing of humanities grants could result in curiosity-driven scholarship being pushed out

Simon Baker examines the rise of China as a research nation and the worries this provokes among some Westerners

The event will launch a new ranking of the best universities in the Eurasia region

Zainab Malik joins company as head of consultancy