Graduate deans ‘must speak up for PhD students’
Doctoral degrees urgently need to become more diverse, more student-centred and more public-facing, argue authors of new book
Doctoral degrees urgently need to become more diverse, more student-centred and more public-facing, argue authors of new book
In Thailand, even school leavers with UK connections are starting to look elsewhere, says sixth-form head Sadie Hollins
Vote comes amid growing row over IHRA definition, which a UK minister wants universities to adopt
End of Trump and Covid not enough to revive foreign interest, main university group says
Holyrood ministers say pandemic restrictions mean students have been unable to gain sufficient clinical experience
Methodology will be based on framework of World University Rankings, but include some bespoke elements
Students are recounting instances of abuse on Twitter following resignation of university director and governing board chair
Study says academics should highlight unreviewed papers’ uncertainty
Hefty cuts to the fund supporting two flagship international research schemes do not square with UK’s science spending ambitions, warn leaders
New French-speaking campus attracts few applications but supporters defend its viability
‘Warming up’ the screen needs to become a priority for educators, especially for video-based tutorials and seminars, says Lucinda McKnight
Science and Technology Committee says ‘Arpa’ may be most effective if set up outside UK Research and Innovation
Global university networks, enhanced by technology, will offer students more flexibility over where to study, says Youmin Xi
Priority should be better teaching for domestic students and improved research performance, THE forum hears
Gabriel Paquette enjoys a bold attempt to offer solutions for universities threatened by shrinking student numbers and declining revenues