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A leading economic psychologist who led [!Soas, University of London!] for almost a decade has died
Accounts reveal remuneration for chief executive, alongside further £1.2m loss on Cyprus campus
Housing crisis in Oxford, Cambridge and London means the cost of loan and joint equity schemes has tripled in past five years
The social historian, who was second v-c of Sussex and later chancellor of the Open University, was 94
Higher education managers must focus on the capacity of the collective if institutions are to succeed, argue Richard Bolden, Sandra Jones, Heather Davis and Paul Gentle
President of free online university says universities will be forced to change either their price structure or their offering
Jeffrey Lehman says American universities have the resources and autonomy to be innovative
Agencies could also be well placed to collaborate on monitoring higher education standards
Times Higher Education event will explore how to educate Africa’s increasing number of young people
Uwe Brandenburg explores the role that the Berlin government’s Excellence Initiative has played in the latest THE ranking
Conference hears that fundamental skills, rather than specific languages, will serve graduates throughout their careers
We talk globalisation, internationalisation and Marmite with the future head of a South Pacific university
John Hennessy also tells THE of his regret at not launching New York campus
Elizabeth Garrett announced last month that she was fighting colon cancer
Professor Webley was ‘inspired leader’ and will be ‘sorely missed’, say colleagues of the acclaimed academic
John Cater argues that higher education would be poorer for the loss of student survey data
In the wake of Cyclone Winston, incoming v-c Nigel Healey says he will ensure emergency plans are top-notch for natural disasters
The case for international partnership goes beyond the EU debate, says Allan Goodman
Although overall resource funding will rise, most of this extra money will go to multidisciplinary research
Conference will examine how young institutions are rapidly rising in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings
The share of women in management or governor roles has steadily increased over the past two years, analysis shows
Nanyang Technological University president Bertil Andersson says Singapore has been much better at improving universities
France's École Polytechnique among the institutions signing agreements in aftermath of nuclear deal
Collaboration with Europe has grown dramatically since 2000, according to analysis
Following the BIS committee’s report, MP Amanda Milling says that universities must engage with the TEF to make it a success
Future research excellence framework could incorporate information on the ‘future plans of institutions’
The Watt review’s recommendations are timely and sensible, says David Lloyd
Consultant downplays fears that leaving the EU could see overseas sources of funding dry up
The Green Paper must recognise the diversity of England’s higher education sector, says John Cater
Hepi report says teaching assessment should be delayed to allow for lessons from Ofsted and Care Quality Commission to be incorporated
Free movement of students and scholars would be hindered by UK leaving EU, says University of Glasgow principal
Big remuneration deals for Salford’s Martin Hall and Glyndwr’s Michael Scott revealed in university accounts
Oxford pro vice-chancellor Sally Mapstone to take on role vacated by Louise Richardson
Barry Winn, former University of Bradford deputy v-c, criticises short-term ‘colonial’ approach of UK universities to global partnerships
Civil society groups attack move as ‘gross violation’ of academic autonomy
Chinese Ministry of Education directive wants students abroad to have a ‘positive patriotic energy’
HE staff in Sheffield are working on access targets and Green Paper consultation, John Morgan hears
Chris Husbands, former director of the UCL IoE, also says his new institution should ‘not be distracted by league tables’
Recalling his childhood in Wales prompts Sir Keith Burnett to muse on the opportunities for today’s youth
Cutting academic autonomy contradicts studies on what makes businesses effective, policy expert claims
Thailand’s institutions want to develop joint degrees with the UK, but hurdles remain in visa red tape and political instability
Partnership of five universities has so far helped new businesses raise more than £1bn
Bosses’ pay rose by 3 per cent on average to £272,432, according to a new University and College Union report
Australian academic Benjamin Habib reflects on the worst public embarrassment of his career
Interviews with MA students in UK suggest that although few agree with Chinese government line, compulsory courses dull development of independent thought
Backlash from v-cs prompts teaching champion to opt for 'reflection and consultation'
Ed Byrne says universities are not ‘immune to disruption’ from new models of education
Recently founded institutions can ‘leapfrog’ the educational approaches of the past, says former AUC president
Broader-based education addresses concerns over graduate skills, conference hears
The founding leader of a major polytechnic has died
Ex v-c picked up £125K for loss of office despite becoming president on v-c salary, while university paid out almost £180K to other departing staff
Martin Paul believes that the advantages of teaching some courses in English far outweigh the disadvantages for students in the Netherlands
A focus on basic cell biology and statistical population health studies means that understanding how living systems operate has been neglected, they claim
China, fostering links with future leaders through its universities, is now playing the same game as Western nations, researcher says
Lord Willetts tells event it is hard to see how governments can fund expansion on necessary scale
The three institutions aim to tackle sustainability and educational attainment in new partnership
Vice-chancellors call for price freeze from sector's teaching champion
White students are over-represented compared with young UK population, but there is huge variation for other groups
Event will explore Asia's place in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings
Subra Suresh fears that business short-termism, increasing research costs and worries over cybersecurity are undermining the incentives to invest