The USS: fact and fiction
We write as representatives of the Left on the Higher Education Committee and other University and College Union activists who are utterly opposed to any retreat from defending members’ pensions. We...
We write as representatives of the Left on the Higher Education Committee and other University and College Union activists who are utterly opposed to any retreat from defending members’ pensions. We...
A new world-class university that integrates existing centres of excellence would boost Thailand’s development, says Kriengsak Chareonwongsak
It’s not machines but rather man that makes us dread the clock’s tick, Stina Lyon discovers
Times Higher Education today announces a series of important changes to its flagship THE World University Rankings and its suite of global university performance analyses, following a strategic...
Times Higher Education today announces a series of important changes to its flagship THE World University Rankings and its suite of global university performance analyses, following a strategic...
The results show that most people in the sector enjoy their work and their colleagues, but some are happier than others
Tim Hall describes staff and student experiences of interdisciplinary mergers, including an awkward departmental ‘speed date’
The UK risks losing the global race to exploit the thinnest material on the planet, warns university leader
Hard times for state-funded institutions require forceful restatement of their benefits to society, Simon Marginson says in Clark Kerr Lecture
Innovate UK is shifting its focus to boosting academia-industry engagement
As the state disinvests, Queensland is securing the future of its student experience and research by diversifying its income streams, writes Peter Høj
Award-winning writer and scholar Marina Warner and Warwick vice-chancellor Nigel Thrift are among those recognised in the New Year Honours
A government delegation has been inspired by British funding bodies
A government delegation has been inspired by British funding bodies
Roger Morgan lauds a biography charting Labour statesman’s rise from a colliery to the Cabinet