CUP row ‘shows need for new approach to Chinese censors’ Hundreds sign petition to boycott journals published by Cambridge University Press amid censorship row By Holly Else 21 August
Tolerance, employability and mobility on new ACU chief’s agenda Association of Commonwealth Universities can play a central role in making the case for higher education, secretary general says By Matthew Reisz 21 August
Tell students to read tabloids ‘to help heal educational divide’ Politics has become overly dominated by graduates, who increasingly only mingle with each other, says author By David Matthews 21 August
Africa ‘must embrace online learning’ to meet demand for degrees ‘Portfolio’ academics undertaking teaching for a range of platforms are playing an increasingly important role By Chris Parr 20 August
Berkeley chancellor to focus on funding and rebuilding community Carol Christ, new leader of the Californian university, also plans ‘free speech year’ for students and staff to engage with topic By Ellie Bothwell 19 August
Cambridge University Press removes journal articles under Chinese pressure Publisher pulls articles from academic website in China at request of communist government agency By Holly Else 18 August
US universities ban white nationalist Richard Spencer from campus Disgust at far-right violence at University of Virginia prompts stronger stance By John Morgan 18 August
Clearing pool shrinks as UK universities make offers early The number of students without a place as A-level results announced down by 13 per cent By Holly Else 18 August
Results of clinical trials ‘missing’ from registries Omissions make it harder to find data, report says By John Elmes 17 August
The week in higher education – 17 August 2017 The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media By THE reporters 17 August
Campus anthems: higher education’s pop ‘image problem’ revealed Pop songs tend to depict higher education as exclusive and oppressive, finds study By Matthew Reisz 17 August
International and postgraduate fees survey 2017 Complete University Guide’s international and postgraduate fees survey for 2017 also suggests Brexit caution on rises in some areas By Simon Baker 17 August
Marian Cleeves Diamond, 1926-2017 Pioneering neuroscientist who analysed the brain of Albert Einstein remembered By Matthew Reisz 17 August
University finances vulnerable as reliance on fees grows Times Higher Education’s latest financial health update pinpoints how some UK institutions could be at particular risk from the TEF and Brexit By Simon Baker 17 August
Interview with Cordelia Fine The academic psychologist talks testosterone, gender and the joy of being paid to read and write By John Elmes 17 August
University fossil fuel divestment total tips £80 billion globally UK emerges as campaign’s world leader as nine new institutions announce commitments By John Morgan 17 August
World in brief – 17 August 2017 Higher education news from around the globe By THE reporters 17 August
Rethink of EU research membership rules may offer UK ‘solution’ Changes to associate membership criteria could open up European research funding worldwide By Holly Else 16 August
Female leadership advances slowly in world's top universities Analysis of THE World University Rankings data shows gender gap for top jobs has narrowed further By Ellie Bothwell 16 August
North Korea’s ‘Western’ university at risk as tensions rise UK academic based in Pyongyang says US travel ban may be fatal for North Korea’s only private higher education institution By Jack Grove 16 August
Council of Europe calls on Hungary to redraw higher education law Team sent to investigate rule changes that could close Budapest’s Central European University finds that they were made ‘without very strong reasons’ By David Matthews 15 August
University of New South Wales considers second Canberra campus Australian capital emerging as branch campus hub for country’s universities By Ellie Bothwell 15 August
Zimbabwe spends $1 billion on Mugabe university Expensive initiative criticised as 'defying logic' in cash-strapped country By Chris Havergal 15 August
Hiring foreign academics a 'last resort', Saudi universities told 'Saudisation' drive sees public institutions urged to hire local staff By Chris Havergal 15 August
‘Almost half’ of recent research papers now open access Extent of freely accessible literature could ‘tip scales’ for libraries to cancel subscription packages, says study By Holly Else 15 August
Sober freshers ‘more likely to drop out’ Evidence from Denmark indicates drunken induction weeks make it difficult for reluctant drinkers to feel at home By David Matthews 15 August
UEA upgraded to gold in teaching excellence framework on appeal But Hefce rejects all other appeals, including from Durham, Liverpool, Southampton By John Morgan 15 August
Scrapping tuition fees signed into law in Philippines Mass rallies held across the south-east Asian country as legislation to remove tuition fees is passed By Jack Grove 14 August
University mulls dropping fees to help Maltese language University of Malta could offer financial incentive for students who apply with a Maltese qualification By David Matthews 14 August
Post-Brexit free movement for students 'risks class conflict’ Law lecturer warns that UK-EU student deal could be seen as benefit for ‘elite and middle class’ By John Morgan 14 August
After Charlottesville, white supremacists target more US campuses Racist protests have been growing in visibility on campuses over the past year By Scott Jaschik for Inside Higher Ed 14 August
Admit poorer students with three Cs, elite universities told Durham education experts call for more ‘radical’ approach to contextualised admissions By Jack Grove 14 August
Higher education collaboration key as Colombia rebuilds UK universities can bring much-needed help in rebuilding the country, provided they avoid a ‘colonialist’ approach By Matthew Reisz 13 August
Ten years on, how has the financial crisis changed universities? New data show how universities took up the slack when businesses cut back on R&D. But the crisis also led to greater demands on universities to boost growth By David Matthews 12 August
Australia’s funding future comes down to populist parties Senate report confirms package including funding cuts, fee rises will need crossbench support to pass By John Morgan 11 August
Russell Group dominates UK’s graduate employment charts Elite universities top newly-released tables for graduate employment rates, official data shows By Jack Grove 11 August
England ‘should learn’ from US troubles with performance funding Paper highlights possible negative impact of performance-related funding and for-profit universities on widening participation By Ellie Bothwell 11 August
World’s best institutions for influencing inventions revealed Nature Index examines how research articles are cited in third-party patents By Ellie Bothwell 10 August
Career advice: how to run an international student exchange Andrew Southgate and Rob Turner offer some tips on organising a study-abroad trip following a visit to a Japanese university By Rob Turner 10 August
Interview with Stephen Milner The Italian scholar discusses how Machiavelli might have appraised current politics, the benefits of birdwatching and discovering Stevie Wonder By John Elmes 10 August
Beall: ‘social justice warrior’ librarians ‘betraying’ academy Creator of controversial predatory journals blacklist says some peers are failing to warn of dangers of disreputable publishers By John Elmes 10 August
Clearing ‘set to be more competitive than ever’ Dip in number of applications puts students in the driving seat, say sector experts By Holly Else 10 August
Danes step away from patenting in favour of ‘open science’ Aarhus University has signed up companies to fund fundamental research in what it calls a ‘patent-free playground’ By David Matthews 10 August
The week in higher education: 10 August 2017 The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media By THE reporters 10 August
How to teach students to think beyond their subject The Humboldt University of Berlin, the historical home of interdisciplinarity, is experimenting with new ways to encourage a broader perspective By David Matthews 9 August
National Student Survey 2017: campuses omitted after NUS boycott Students’ unions achieve goal in teaching excellence framework protest at Cambridge, Manchester, Oxford, Sheffield, and eight other institutions By Jack Grove 9 August
The hangover: academic bad behaviour bites back in class Study finds that students who witness lecturers misbehaving are more likely to display incivility in lectures or seminars By Chris Havergal 9 August
Secrecy and isolation: the formula for innovative science? Professor cites Soviet achievements as evidence of how detachment from mainstream scholarship can foster innovation By Matthew Reisz 8 August
Research funders urged to act on short-term contracts Staff covering for academics on leave are often given no time to conduct research themselves By Chris Havergal 8 August
Offshore students ‘no substitute for UK-based learners’ Analysis shows that UK’s income from higher education taught overseas is a small part of £13 billion export industry By Jack Grove 8 August
Video: how can India improve its higher education system? Indu Shahani speaks to Times Higher Education at the 2017 THE Innovation & Impact Summit 7 August
Quarter of arts PhDs ‘neglect career development’ Many UK doctoral students view professional development as a ‘distraction’ or a ‘waste of time’, says study By Jack Grove 7 August
Can rising entry standards explain the rise in firsts? Data on the entry qualifications of students at UK universities suggest that there must be more to the growth in top degrees By Simon Baker 7 August
‘Worst ever’ research papers revealed Neurobiologist questions whether academia has reached ‘peak sting’ in its battle with predatory journals By Jack Grove 7 August
Anxiety over future careers hits French PhD students’ well-being More than half of doctoral candidates surveyed at one university reported “abnormal” levels of stress and depression By Holly Else 6 August
Student aims to expand the sign language of science Dundee life sciences undergraduate frustrated by lack of signs for many essential terms By Matthew Reisz 6 August
UK top of the table for educating world leaders Country’s universities and colleges have educated 58 heads of state and government By Matthew Reisz 5 August
UK and US ‘should follow Australia with sexual violence survey’ Researchers argue that national data provides a powerful call to action By Chris Havergal 4 August
'No deal' between Germany and Elsevier German institutions and the publishing giant have still failed to agree a new deal. Could this become permanent? By David Matthews 3 August
English state schools fall behind on selective university access Private school pupils 43 percentage points more likely to enrol in most prestigious institutions By Chris Havergal 3 August