Turkish academic jailed for 15 months after signing peace petition
Istanbul scholar Büşra Ersanli is one of 241 scholars to face legal action for signing a 2016 peace declaration
Istanbul scholar Büşra Ersanli is one of 241 scholars to face legal action for signing a 2016 peace declaration
The relative lack of flipped learning across Europe compared with the rest of the world could be the result of misconceptions around what it is, say Caroline Fell Kurban and Muhammed Şahin
Satisfaction with postgraduate research declines significantly over course of programme, survey reveals
A survey reveals readers’ opinions on whether professional editors or active researchers should be responsible for academic editing
The humanities professor discusses her passion for human rights, how universities can work with refugees, and learning to stop apologising
Cultural and linguistic cohesion required if region is to fulfil its higher education potential, experts say
Lawyer of former university president imprisoned in Turkey gives glimpse into courtroom practices faced by persecuted academics
Times Higher Education's editorial team discusses the latest edition
Successful partnerships with industry players hinge on location and circumstances, while funding is only part of the picture, says Sarah Wild
At a time of heightened tensions on campuses in the US, now is the time to increase protection of academic freedom, says Rob Quinn
Former rector of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University is sentenced to four years on alleged terrorist charges
Landmark paper charts rapid increase in use of essay mills
Sixty-four staff from a university in south-west Turkey have been imprisoned over alleged links to a banned organisation
The rising tide of degree courses offered in English has sparked a backlash as some communities fear their young people and their mother tongues will be squeezed out