Times Higher Education v-c pay survey 2017
In our annual survey of vice-chancellors’ pay, which reveals double-digit hikes for some and more modest rises for others, Simon Baker examines how remuneration committees make their decisions amid...

In our annual survey of vice-chancellors’ pay, which reveals double-digit hikes for some and more modest rises for others, Simon Baker examines how remuneration committees make their decisions amid...

A round-up of academics awarded research council funding

The official weekly newsletter of the University of Poppleton. Finem respice!

The wide appeal of Labour’s fees pledge means free higher education is back on the agenda, amid a shift in the political landscape
Thank you for the feature “Of monsters and mentors” (1 June). The stories from the PhD students really resonated with me and the other students in my lab, particularly the accounts of casual neglect...
Your article “EU set to ease rules on text and data mining” (News, 25 May) fails to acknowledge the work that publishers are undertaking to not only facilitate text and data mining but also to ensure...
Simon Bullock, speaking for the Quality Assurance Agency, plays a wonderfully straight bat when he declares that the QAA will not tolerate students resorting to essay mills (“Using an essay mill is...

His experiences on a panel reviewing Canadian grant allocation has convinced Jonathan Grant that the evidence base for current practice needs serious reinforcement

Turkey’s American dreams; reels and reels of suspense; continental contracts; and Putin’s backyard

Book of the week: From staff in nappies to hassled waitresses, a study of work is full of justified rage, says Philip Roscoe

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

To defend the values of reason from political attack we need to be more discriminating about the claims made in its name, says John Hendry

Asian universities overtake top Western brands in the Times Higher Education ranking of the world’s most prestigious universities