Rage against the academic publishing machine does not have to be futile
Minimum compliance with publication requirements is the best recipe for job satisfaction, says Mike Marinetto

Minimum compliance with publication requirements is the best recipe for job satisfaction, says Mike Marinetto

The latest edition of Times Higher Education discussed by the editorial team

Winter reads: scholars and senior sector figures share the books that have made the greatest impact on them over the past year, and the ones they are most looking forward to reading

Researchers receiving funding from overseas may be forced to register as foreign agents

Institutions operating without full university degree-awarding accreditation also to be targeted

Range of initiatives designed to help women unveiled

Thousands more gain finance for study from student loans board after appeals

As Pam Tatlow departs MillionPlus, she warns against imposing a market in fees and criticises UUK on funding and Brexit

Westminster course brings serving prisoners together with students

Interventions such as women-only fellowships have improved gender balance – but some professoriates are still more than 85 per cent male

Jack Chappell launched distributed denial of service attack against Janet service

A look at the most-read Times Higher Education university rankings articles from the past 12 months

Chris Parr reveals the 25 Times Higher Education stories that received the most views during the last 12 months

King's College professor Fiona Watt picked to lead organisation when it comes under auspices of UK Research and Innovation

Campaigners say US move could see download speeds for academic content slow and tuition fees rise