Parenting to a Degree: How Family Matters for College Women’s Success, by Laura T. Hamilton
Book of the week: ‘Helicopters’ or ‘bystanders’? Your folks’ behaviour can govern more than grades, says Hazel Christie
Book of the week: ‘Helicopters’ or ‘bystanders’? Your folks’ behaviour can govern more than grades, says Hazel Christie
Female students also 'quicker to assimilate than men' with others on course, says HKUST business school academic
Policy drives backed by serious funding make Asia an R&D force to be reckoned with
Liverpool’s Michael Dougan on ‘poisonous’ anti-expert rhetoric and the UK’s EEA deal chances
Technology can help to educate people fleeing from conflict, but the conservatism of universities must be overcome also, says Martin Hall
Jack Grove learns how sites have been reinvented for the 24/7 digital age, while Donald Brown reflects on the role libraries played in his journey from the Mississippi Delta to Oxford
Among all the changes in an international higher education sector, one constant is the primacy of integrity and quality
Sector warned that Brexit vote may also leave ‘big question mark’ over current funding
For many working-class people, this was a referendum not on the EU but on their quality of life, writes Lisa Mckenzie
Health leaders express fears for institution’s independence after Erdoğan appoints his physician and party deputy
Hepi calls for action on sector’s gender gap to tackle male ‘underachievement’
Times Higher Education World University Rankings data reveal the 20 best institutions based on private-sector investment per academic