Dreams of Malaysian higher education reform falter
Civil service hostility, legislative complexity and political naivety keep restructure in the slow lane

Civil service hostility, legislative complexity and political naivety keep restructure in the slow lane

New rules at Murdoch limit staff members who senators can speak to and remove obligation to report corruption to external watchdog

Average remuneration across mission group stands at £348,090, or £356,450 including pension contributions

You have spent three years thinking your life will be perfect after you submit your thesis. But it isn’t true, says Petra Boynton

Altmetric list of scholarship getting the most online attention shows that authenticity in science, and society more generally, is major theme of the year

Event will explore how universities can contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 16

Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators who have shaped the debate in the past 12 months

World’s second-biggest publisher says proposals to accelerate switch to open access would not be sustainable for many titles

Ex-Tory adviser pushes plan to legislate to create ‘national academic freedom champion’ to ‘lead on sanctions where appropriate’

Universities Superannuation Scheme cautions that making governance changes swiftly could be challenging

Latest Ucas data suggest university applicants are now only slightly more likely to use them to obtain a place than any other offer

Another five years of austerity means universities must work harder to combat its impact on their communities, says David Etherington

Strikes notwithstanding, more pay restraint and greater pensions contributions from UK staff seem unavoidable, writes Bernard Casey

A$100m agreement ‘first cab off the rank’ for new foreign interference guidelines

Representative body presses case for education and research spending, as Canberra slashes budget projections