Theresa May to seek new ‘credible alternative’ to universities
UK government to completely overhaul technical education as part of new industrial strategy

UK government to completely overhaul technical education as part of new industrial strategy

Duncan Wu reports from Washington as he attends the inauguration of Donald Trump

Theresa May's industrial strategy must address the gap between education and skills, writes Andy Westwood

Author of new paper on grading reliability says universities need to tackle ‘pernicious’ issue

Higher education minister says ‘almost all’ English institutions will take part

During a hospital stay, Emily Michelson learned why the humanities and sciences are in no way opposites

New academic partnership to build on the country’s deeper ‘engagement with world literature’

Universities need to adapt to stay relevant, says Gordon Redding

Universities need to adapt career paths to accommodate scientists who tap into different fields, says research

Subra Suresh, president of Carnegie Mellon University, speaks to THE at the World Economic Forum in Davos

With wit and frankness, rebel scientist Tommaso Dorigo has spent a dozen years telling it like it is in his blog about research life. He speaks to Karen Shook

MRC researchers in West Africa face political unrest

List creator to now pursue ‘new areas of research’

Student leader calls for clearer rules on student-staff relationships after Sussex report into abusive lecturer case