Background
Our programme of worldwide activity, headed by our flagship annual Times Higher Education World Academic Summit and a regular series of regional summits, brings together pre-eminent global thought leaders across higher education, research, industry and government to share best practice and innovation in the development and leadership of world-class universities and research.
Our events are the essential forum for leaders from across the academic community to meet and shape the future for international higher education governance and innovation. Alumni of our World Summit Series join a global network of outstanding presidents, vice-chancellors, chief executives and decision-makers to learn, interact, create and share knowledge and experience for the benefit of all.
As the company behind the world’s most influential university ranking, and with five decades of experience as a source of analysis and insight on higher education, we have unparalleled expertise on the trends underpinning university performance globally.
Our content reaches an extensive audience, including:
- 42 million annual web visitors
- 3 million monthly readers
- 62,000 Facebook followers
- 308,000 Twitter followers
Our partner
Multinational technology company Microsoft is committed to driving innovative student engagement, transforming operations and ensuring a secure, connected campus to empower leaders to reimagine education. These decision-makers face challenges with funding, global competition and supporting a diverse set of increasingly mobile students. The company’s digital learning solutions help institutions as they transform and grow, keeping the student experience at the heart of their offering.
How we work together
A multi-year content campaign including sessions at THE events, a dedicated digital content hub and promotional articles that are designed to engage with senior leaders and summarise high-level discussions about topics such as digital transformation, student experience and innovation in research.
- THE Research Excellence Forum
This summary article, written by a THE journalist, outlined the key points from a discussion panel that explored the possibilities for adopting AI-assisted technologies to optimise open-access research - THE US Student Success Forum
This sponsored session on the advantages of universities adopting cloud-based IT systems was embedded in and aligned with the programme at THE’s Student Success Forum - Articles promoting digital transformation
This interview with Andrew Proctor, pro vice-chancellor – digital at Staffordshire University, conducted by a THE journalist, explains how Microsoft Azure Stack technology is helping create AI chatbots that help both staff and students
To find out more, contact sponsorship@timeshighereducation.com.