Free speech within reason
Constantine Sandis is disturbed by a claim that academics have the right to say what they want at all times, in all places
Constantine Sandis is disturbed by a claim that academics have the right to say what they want at all times, in all places
The downturn has prompted drastic university funding cuts in some nations, but increased investment in others, notes Simon Marginson
Michael Thorne is sceptical about media commentary that assumes that a wave of mergers and takeovers is the inevitable result of the recent funding cuts
To maintain the UK's position in distance learning, we have to focus on education, not technology, argues Helen Lentell
Data provided by Thomson Reuters from its Web of Science and Essential Science Indicators, 2009
Just as night follows day, charges of grade inflation followed the publication of the official statistics on the degrees awarded by universities last year. The figures, released by the Higher...
'Assault' on university autonomy comes in wake of London Met crisis. Melanie Newman reports
Exeter study identifies correlation between success and wage equality. Hannah Fearn reports
British universities are rapidly expanding the recruitment of overseas postgraduates who pay higher fees, but growth in the number of domestic postgraduates is far slower, a study has found.The...
The government-promoted ideal of "evidence-based education" has been rejected as an incoherent "political slogan" that distorts research in university education departments.Martyn Hammersley,...
Hannah Fearn reports on predictions of emerging technology that will improve teaching and learning
PwC raises questions about how the academy will cope with cuts. Melanie Newman reports
Senior managers at the University of Cumbria underestimated its deficit for last year by almost £4 million, Times Higher Education has learnt.The university board's strategy and resources committee...
Law, English and maths top list of subjects seen as useful in the job market. Melanie Newman writes
British universities are being encouraged to help Iraq's higher education system recover from the ravages of dictatorship and war via a £3 million state programme.The Department for International...