Soas upgraded to silver in teaching excellence framework
University of London institution complained its large international cohort meant it was penalised in assessment

University of London institution complained its large international cohort meant it was penalised in assessment

Ranking of US universities and colleges puts student success and learning at its heart

Many universities now looking to China, not to Europe, to form academic partnerships, says Cambridge professor

Ministry will remove at least 1,000 places on English-language courses, claiming two in three are a drain on the state

University chiefs’ remuneration rising at more than double the rate of staff’s

Times Higher Education table reveals top institutions across 16 Eurasia nations

The mercury has fallen, but an alarming number of issues threaten to ignite and, potentially, give the UK sector some painful burns

A study of seemingly irrational romantic feelings reveals much about sexuality in 19th-century literature, finds Charlotte Jones

Patriarchy’s perpetuators; magical morphing gender; a physicist’s-eye view of the world; and what’s with all those buttons?

The psychologist talks about jumping ship, putting junior researchers first and why online gaming promotes abstemiousness

Pioneering scholar of black feminism remembered

Gavin Buckingham offers new lecturers tips on how to thrive in the pressurised first few months in the job

Hepi paper highlights that ‘progressive’ reforms mean poorer students will have larger debts and less cash in hand than before

Controversial companies are pouring millions into academic research – including on how the industry should be regulated