Yale-NUS’ book dumping was a tiny crime against culture
A library is not a fast-fashion store. You don’t discard last season’s items because nobody wanted them, says Andrew Hui

A library is not a fast-fashion store. You don’t discard last season’s items because nobody wanted them, says Andrew Hui

Medr’s chief operating officer to step up at time of financial hardship for Welsh sector

Regulator exploring how to integrate exercise into wider quality assessments

Fairness, social justice and town planning must be part of template for innovation-led growth in UK university cities, according to Irene Tracey

Falling employment among those who don’t have degrees drives up jobs gap but annual figures to be stopped amid questions over their quality

Risk of ‘progressively more destructive patterns of behaviour’ as UK institutions find themselves increasingly ‘boxed in’

Programmes at risk at a time when more employers want to train their staff at higher level, say leaders

Large language models are becoming a powerful complement to human judgement in the validation process for our sustainability-focused rankings, says Victor Melatti

The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings measure global universities’ success in delivering the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Here, we explain how we arrive at the results for the...

The task of reading and rating the thousands of outputs submitted to the UK’s Research Excellence Framework is notoriously Herculean. Could AI ease the burden – or would its use undermine the whole...

Internationalisation and increased research funding could help country replicate success in primary education but neighbour’s long-running war is leaving its mark, says minister

The effort of staying compliant with fluctuating regulations diminishes the mental space for teaching, research and building belonging, say Zahra Sharifonnasabi, Fleura Bardhi and Laetitia Mimoun

Satisfaction with pay and benefits lags well behind other sectors but career development improving, survey finds

Activities such as marketing MRes courses to circumvent dependants ban will only prompt tougher rules, according to Adam Tickell
