Appointments – 4 April 2019
To place an advertisement please write to:Recruitment AdvertisingTimes Higher Education26 Red Lion SquareHolbornLondonWC1R 4HQ Telephone:020 3194 3399 Email:recruitment@timeshighereducation.com Your...
To place an advertisement please write to:Recruitment AdvertisingTimes Higher Education26 Red Lion SquareHolbornLondonWC1R 4HQ Telephone:020 3194 3399 Email:recruitment@timeshighereducation.com Your...

Report from Office for Students says ‘unrealistic’ targets on recruitment could expose an institution to ‘significant risk’

Political scientists typically see politics as an exercise in consensus-building. But Chantal Mouffe tells John Morgan that the left must learn from right-wing populists’ exploitation of “them and us...

Agreement that EU research funding should continue to be distributed according to quality is an important step forward, writes Jan Palmowski

Schools have radically improved their teaching in the past 20 years, so what can universities learn from them?

Bias would be reduced if grant applicants’ capabilities were considered only after assessment of their anonymised proposals, says David Sanders

Tough stances on grade inflation, unconditional offers and senior pay will help maintain global excellence, says Michael Barber

University of Auckland tops first global ranking to measure institutions’ social and economic impact

Ireland and Australia also among top national performers in new league table
Best scores by rank A university’s final score in the overall University Impact Rankings table is calculated by combining its score in SDG 17 with its top three scores out of the remaining 10 SDGs...

With public angered by bid to boost accused, Republicans take to sidelines

The advance of the ‘business model’ of university governance has disempowered academics, diminished their decision-making authority and weakened their ability to innovate, says Michael Shattock

Bin Yang tells THE summit that Chinese universities lack ‘original, innovative ideas’

Former ETH Zurich president tells THE summit there has been a ‘huge inflation’ in university enrolments, coupled with a ‘substantial mismatch between what universities teach and what society needs’