HE Bill faces tortuous path through parliamentary ‘ping pong’
Lords may insist on changes if they scent chance of overturning UK government’s slim Commons majority

Lords may insist on changes if they scent chance of overturning UK government’s slim Commons majority

Expert on EU warns academics against a ‘Brussels monopoly’ over how they research the union

Fiona Dobbie is loving life as a PhD student, and hopes any midlife crisis it represents will end on graduation day

Warwick Business School’s purpose-built studio aims to boost students’ creativity
John Cater maligns the misuse of an NSS that can offer genuine insight into university teaching

Discussion of research excellence framework reform has overlooked the role of research itself, argues Kevin Hetherington

Alice Gast pens Times of India opinion piece urging Indians to ignore UK visa 'misperceptions'

Analysis shows more than two-thirds of overseas learners come from former Soviet states

Economist says universities will simply ‘play different types of games’ after Stern review

Comments are a further sign that European institutions are gearing up to poach UK-based researchers

Brussels-based scholar Ahmadreza Djalali has lost 27kg while in detention in Iran

The upcoming Asia Universities Summit in South Korea discussed by the Times Higher Education team

Some scholars at Canadian university say comments ‘infringe on academic freedom’

Economic crisis drives increase in students lingering in higher education