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Vice-chancellor says involving academics in conversations about resources and sticking to the core mission were key to turnaround
Head of NYU Abu Dhabi says that undergraduates must be taught skills to create ‘a world of common understanding’
Singaporeans are starting to question the benefit of recruiting so much global research talent, say Pang Eng Fong and Linda Lim
Don’t blame vice-chancellors for their salaries – we need to rethink where power lies in universities, says Tom Cutterham
Ruth Simmons, interim leader of Prairie View A&M University, says universities are ‘failing’ at creating ‘fit leaders’
Carol Christ, new leader of the Californian university, also plans ‘free speech year’ for students and staff to engage with topic
Replacing England’s tuition fee system with a cheaper and fairer alternative is not as difficult as many claim, says Andrew Adonis
Remuneration committees should pay less attention to other institutions when setting their leaders’ pay, says Nick Hillman
Analysis of THE World University Rankings data shows gender gap for top jobs has narrowed further
Australian capital emerging as branch campus hub for country’s universities
Recent cases at universities of Mississippi and Southern California raise question of 'moral turpitude'
National University of Singapore promotes provost Tan Eng Chye
There is no ‘hard divide between academics and administrators’, writes Charles Knight in response to criticisms of academic university staff
Collaboration between universities is more vital than ever as higher education becomes more marketised, say Indre Urbanaviciute and Rhiannon Llystyn Jones
Universities minister plans tougher protection for students, subject TEF pilot and graduate earnings link
Minister also warns Labour plan to abolish fees would mean ‘Reservoir Dogs ending’ for universities
Knee-jerk, uncosted and damaging calls to abolish fees must be resisted, says Bill Rammell
Leader of Hong Kong Polytechnic University says institution ‘cannot think of itself as an isolated island’
Current fees system ‘isn’t perfect’, but it does a decent job of balancing the interests of universities, students and taxpayers, says Tim Bradshaw
Labour peer calls for funding council intervention on Glynis Breakwell’s salary
The former president of Carnegie Mellon University will lead the Singaporean institution from 2018
Futao Huang says that calls for Japan’s national universities to adopt more marketised leadership strategies have so far gone unheeded
Arizona State University’s Michael Crow was the highest-earning leader in 2015-16
Experienced sector figure to leave UUK post in September for powerful new regulator
Simone Buitendijk says exercise forced leaders of research-intensive institutions to focus on education ‘for the first time’
Jo Johnson takes aim at Southampton’s leader in outspoken attack on ‘sharp increase’ in salaries
Lecturers and vice-chancellors will now be eligible for four-year visas and permanent residency
Times Higher Education to partner with The Wall Street Journal to produce business school rankings in spring 2018
The inventor of the concept of emotional intelligence explains how the idea can be built into the culture of universities
Former Heriot-Watt principal Steve Chapman says he will have to leave Edith Cowan University in 2020
President of proposed new engineering institution wants to use egalitarian management ethos of King Arthur ahead of its launch in 2020
The first THE ranking measuring teaching across Europe will be launched at the event next year
The TEF will do ‘more than any single step in history’ to change the landscape of teaching in British universities, argues Anthony Seldon
Tributes paid after sudden death of Queen’s University Belfast vice-chancellor
Many campus-based and post-92 universities claim gold in government-backed league table
Vice-chancellor explains traditional offices and teaching styles will disappear at £330 million Waterside project
Some vice-chancellors will decry the results of the teaching excellence framework, but should recognise areas of poor teaching it exposes, says Edward Peck
As student loan debt in the UK passes £100 billion, Sir Keith Burnett says it’s time we faced up to the real cost of tuition fees and debt
Forty-one per cent of respondents to ACE survey describe political climate as ‘hostile’ to higher education
Hefce tells English universities that confidentiality agreements should be ‘the exception rather than the norm’
Campus safe spaces are bad for democracy and open debate, but academics must respond to the genuine concerns they represent, says James Wicks
Su Guaning, president emeritus of Nanyang Technological University, says the best universities have a local rival
Among other sector figures to be honoured, principal of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama is appointed a dame
The vice-chancellor of the University of Hong Kong speaks to Times Higher Education at the 2017 THE Innovation and Impact Summit
Virtual research institute aims to overcome geography by providing grants and funding a joint PhD programme
First female leader of the Ivy League institution has championed diversity during her tenure
Figures from latest Times Higher Education/Grant Thornton survey highlight ‘arbitrary nature’ of awards, says UCU
UK’s distance learning institution looking to save equivalent of nearly a quarter of its budget
Former LSE director on how he overcame academic struggles to become Bill Clinton’s favourite political theorist, and the future for Labour
UK universities could curry much more political favour if they adopted a more constructive and pragmatic tone, says Sir David Bell
Worcester vice-chancellor forecasts 'significant financial difficulty' for dozens of universities because of dip in student numbers
Nick Hillman looks at the tricky TEF questions that a new higher education minister could face on their first day
Presidents of 12 "Ivy Plus" institutions reaffirm commitment to tackling global warming
Institution announces ‘untimely and sudden’ passing of leading cancer researcher
Ellie Bothwell talks with the KAUST president about effective leadership, securing funding and the importance of keeping the local public onside
Higher education could learn a lot from the arts sector about recruiting senior women. Part-time roles and job-shares could be game-changers, says Joanna Read
Universities with the highest student to staff ratio named
Ahead of the THE Innovation and Impact Summit, École Polytechnique president Jacques Biot urges universities to prepare for ‘Industry 4.0’
Vice-chancellor believes international scholars can be tempted away from the golden triangle and to the North of England
Ahead of the THE Innovation and Impact Summit, speaker Max Lu looks at the challenges of university-industry partnership