Flashy gimmicks are no substitute for scholarship
The US car industry shows why higher education deregulation is ultimately disastrous for product quality and consumer safety, says Jeff Frank

The US car industry shows why higher education deregulation is ultimately disastrous for product quality and consumer safety, says Jeff Frank

Latest data from OECD raises questions about growth of per-student spending in some countries, but by no means all nations

Our rankings have grown and matured over a decade and half, but they are still evolving to try to capture all the elements of excellence. Duncan Ross assesses the progress so far, and the possible...

Durham University has cleverly positioned itself as the ‘Harry Potter university’ to attract Chinese students, says Madeleine Ferrar

Research reveals how the new Longitudinal Education Outcomes data on graduate earnings give a misleading view of graduate earnings and value for money, says Gordon McKenzie

Brisbane institution the latest to quit its representative subgrouping

Researchers clash with former minister on potential application of ‘distance travelled’ measures

Higher education institutions too slow to adapt what and how they teach, rival says

Top US universities with low numbers of ethnic minority students are most likely to use questionable practices that overplay diversity, study claims

Study finds further evidence to suggest peer review process riddled with gender and racial bias

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The digital tide will not wash away campus-based learning, believe most respondents to THE’s University Leaders Survey. David Matthews reports on what they see ahead for study options, scholarly...

Recording the day-to-day during the Holocaust did not restore victims’ sense of self, finds Dan Stone

Human beings’ need for religion goes far beyond the management of emotions, says Ursula King

Book of the week: In dire political times, Lyndsey Stonebridge discovers a welcome example of slow reading