Video: Henry Lane Fox on whether universities can teach entrepreneurship Henry Lane Fox speaks to Times Higher Education at the 2017 THE Innovation and Impact Summit in Hong Kong 8 June
Could lie detector tests remove election polling errors? Italian academic says biometric testing could reveal 'secrets of the mind' of potentially lying voters By John Elmes 8 June
Europe ‘struggling to catch’ US on high-impact science Americans produce nearly twice as many highly cited papers in key fields, with China also catching up on EU By John Elmes 8 June
Will teaching excellence framework shatter old hierarchies? Some big-name institutions may gain bronze when results are published next week, but sector experts are divided on impact on England's university pecking order By Jack Grove 8 June
Quarter of UK universities ‘under threat’ by 2022, v-c warns Worcester vice-chancellor forecasts 'significant financial difficulty' for dozens of universities because of dip in student numbers By Jack Grove 7 June
Hepi-HEA survey: ethnic minority students engage less with tutors Annual survey of 14,000 UK undergraduates explores reasons for underachievement of black and ethnic minority learners By Jack Grove 7 June
After 20 years of teaching in higher education, this is why I am walking away There are now so many regulations to abide by in higher education, it's a wonder there is any academic freedom left, says Steve Wheeler By Steve Wheeler 7 June
ACE president: new political order endangers US and UK academies Molly Corbett Broad warns that sectors' pre-eminent position in global higher education may be at risk By John Morgan 7 June
Legal action threatened over Netherlands’ English-medium teaching Lobby group says that law requiring classes to be taught in Dutch must be enforced By Holly Else 6 June
New universities minister expected if Tories win UK election Sources say Jo Johnson’s prospects may be impaired by Theresa May’s anger over overseas students battle By John Morgan 6 June
Brexit 'threatens UK-Ireland research links' Royal Irish Academy survey respondents warn against hard border between North and South By John Morgan 6 June
Playing video games ‘improves students’ employability skills’ University of Glasgow research indicates students can improve communication and thinking ability by playing computer games By Jack Grove 5 June