Le Pen or Macron? The choice for France
Matthew Reisz reflects on what the two remaining presidential candidates might mean for higher education

Matthew Reisz reflects on what the two remaining presidential candidates might mean for higher education

Stranded abroad, South Sudan’s international students need help, writes Kuyok Abol Kuyok

Some research-intensive universities grew value of collaborations by more than 20 per cent in 2015-16

Carnival atmosphere at the London March for Science as events take place across the world

Research excellence framework maintains discrimination in academy, says thesis

European Union students enrolling next year will pay the same fees as UK students

Covering interview travel expenses creates financial hardships for early career academics, says Rachel Yoho

Conservative leadership candidate calls for federal research funding to be conditional on ‘free speech’

As the country succeeds in attracting even more students from overseas, a mixture of demographics, ‘soft power’ concerns and local politics help explain its policy

‘Overwhelming’ evidence that initiatives targeted at disadvantaged groups increase access

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

John Morgan looks at reports PM may ‘soften’ stance on students and net migration figures

Economic historian and novelist who survived dramatic childhood remembered

The former leader of the House of Lords talks inequality, widening access to higher education and keeping on top of technology