Target UK’s black female professor deficit ‘with bespoke strategy’
Broad-brush efforts to support female and ethnic minority academics will not address ‘multidimensional inequality’, says Warwick professor

Broad-brush efforts to support female and ethnic minority academics will not address ‘multidimensional inequality’, says Warwick professor

Kishore Mahbubani sparked backlash after suggesting Singapore should 'behave like a small state'

Georgetown project shows that it’s not just students but also the ‘grown-ups’ in society who are struggling to find right balance, says director

What will European and global research collaboration look like post-Brexit?

New programme hopes to take Israel-US 'academic friendship to the next level’

Universities grew income from apprenticeships, traineeships and adult education budget to £32m last year

Australian students in NZ may not benefit from Labour's fees-free policy

Patrick Vallance to take over from interim government adviser Chris Whitty from March next year

Over the past decade, women have opened up a significant lead over men in graduation rates

Task force will investigate how women can be supported to rise through the university ranks

University president says students must create ‘a new culture’ at the institution

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

Yeats, Shaw and O’Casey star in a study crammed with reinterpretations, says Marilynn Richtarik

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

The psychology professor on students’ mindsets, nine-day weeks and thinking in the bath