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Times Higher Education’s debut event on universities’ innovation and impact will be held in partnership with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Vice-chancellors argue that exercise should not go beyond pilot stage because of ‘significant instability’
Minister invites researchers to send ‘concrete’ examples that UK academics are being stopped from bidding for EU grants
The UCU's Sally Hunt warns that if people from the EU no longer feel welcome in UK universities, the damage to our international academic reputation will be near fatal
Tyneside-educated scientist to lead institution from next year
Acting Aberystwyth vice-chancellor John Grattan is swimming 2.4 miles, cycling 112 miles, then running a marathon to raise money for the Student Hardship Fund
Scottish students less likely to be offered a place than rest-of-UK and non-EU applicants, according to watchdog
Keele University has top record among larger institutions in DLHE survey
Latin America needs a HE system that promotes equality across the region, says Carolina Guzmán-Valenzuela
Degree attainment was a strong indicator of pro-Remain views, stressing the importance of making HE available to all who want it, writes Peter Horrocks
British College of Bahrain likely to reignite debate about country’s human rights record
Market shocks caused by Brexit vote may have implications for sector’s largest pension scheme
The leader of the German Rectors’ Conference questions ‘how easy it would be’ for academics to work across borders after the UK leaves the EU
An often anti-intellectual Leave campaign has triumphed, leaving scholars wondering why so many appear to distrust them
But research leaders in the UK say their European counterparts are already freezing them out when it comes to applying for EU money
Iain Gillespie, former research and innovation director at Nerc, explains why the University of Leicester is setting up four new institutes
There was huge support for Remain from university staff – but the public begged to differ
Higher education institutions in Ireland should face financial penalties if they do not hit targets on diversity, report recommends
Latin America ranking will include 50 institutions and will be exclusively launched at the THE Latin America Universities Summit
But rector of Denmark’s top university rejected the exercise owing to ‘workload and expense’
Leave vote triggers warnings of recruitment problems and of UK academics seeking better opportunities elsewhere
Universities have a ‘moral responsibility’ to combat growing trend of rubbishing economists, scientists and academics, says De Montfort University vice-chancellor
Sir David Greenaway is ‘peddling self-interest’ when he says the UK’s universities are better off in the EU, but he believes the facts back him up, too
Max Lu, the first Chinese academic to lead a UK university, says that increasing the institution's links with major firms from his homeland will be a priority
But finance committee minutes show concern over pace of expansion and there is disquiet over how a £280 million loan was approved
THE analysis of core metrics suggests small campus universities and post-92s could outperform Russell Group institutions
Shanghai Jiao Tong University a model of how China’s universities can transform and put innovation first, says president
But universities are not entirely blameless for leave supporters' distrust - academics' liberal and left-wing tendencies verge on conformity, says David Matthews
Jean-Lou Chameau says new institution has established 'remarkable' research record since opening and has not been influenced by Saudi Arabian cultural issues
It is ‘crystal clear’ that UK higher education is stronger thanks to European Union membership, says a letter signed by 103 university leaders on eve of referendum
Vice-chancellor to leave in September 2017 after 15 years at helm
Singapore leads the way in Times Higher Education's 2016 ranking of the premier universities in Asia
HEA survey suggests that institutions are waiting on TEF details before deciding whether to adopt more granular method of degree classification
Revelation follows comments by provost to academics that university is 'barely financially sustainable'
Prominent intellectual argues against new government proposal, saying many ‘imported experts’ have ‘no adequate understanding of Indonesia’
President of George Washington University also questions the benefit of free university tuition
Study suggests mass higher education increases the dominance of the middle class over opportunities
Several vice-chancellors and academics have also been recognised
Rebuffing claims that opening up sector will endanger its reputation, minister says ‘we have heard these concerns before’
Beijing said to be making ‘concerted campaign’ to extend soft power, neutralise opposition to South China Sea territorial claims
Students viewed by government as welcome immigrants, but questions over capacity and provincial policies remain
University heads wary of criticising anti-extremism legislation, says Kingston leader
Incident raises questions about etiquette and rudeness
With truly immersive headsets now on the market, academics are beginning to explore how to use the technology for teaching
Radical action to erase disparity comes as new figures show lingering gender pay deficit across UK universities
Guild of European Research Intensive Universities aims to ‘complement’ existing alliances
Move to axe 14 per cent of workforce branded ‘devastating’, but v-c insists change needed
Only a tiny fraction of the group enter university in the UK and across Europe, but attempts are being made to change the situation
Brazil dominates the list of Latin America’s best universities as judged by Times Higher Education’s Academic Reputation Survey
High-profile literary critic once described as “Australia’s most distinguished woman” was the first female chancellor of the University of Sydney
Data show deep dependence on EU funds by some institutions and subjects
Governments overall are spending more of GDP on tertiary education but less on research
Fears that Britain will leave the EU are deterring academics from taking up posts at UK universities, says Universities UK president Dame Julia Goodfellow
Interactive tool allows you to benchmark your vice-chancellor’s pay against key information sets
The argument that v-cs will jump ship if their salary doesn’t match that of commercial comparators rings hollow
As funding council plans to keep independent reviews, Colin Riordan says UK-wide system must be protected
Universities should take responsibility for the betterment of society, says Michael Crow
Everything you need to know about the HE white paper and the Higher Education and Research Bill
Vice-chancellors remain concerned about reputation impact of dividing universities into three tiers
Research councils, Innovate UK and QR funding will be brought under one new body that will also distribute new money for interdisciplinary research