Wales follows England in raising tuition fees to £9,535
Increase to ‘ensure Welsh institutions remain competitive’ will be second time fees are hiked in space of a year

Increase to ‘ensure Welsh institutions remain competitive’ will be second time fees are hiked in space of a year

Stella Maris launches judicial review against removal from governing body over Israel ‘genocide’ claim

Some countries of the Arab World are wealthy, which has allowed them to invest in higher education. The result has been strong universities that stood apart from others in the region. But recently a...

Academic Freedom Survey 2024: Is freedom of speech on campus more important than avoiding harm or offence?

Gulf region loses its grip at the top of the table, as Jordan and Egypt make gains

Gulf states have long shone brightly in the rankings, but others are closing the gap in quality, says Ellie Bothwell

Rosa Ellis examines how the five top newly ranked universities perform, and compares countries’ spending on higher education with their scores on non-financial metrics

Temple University Japan reports record enrolments and plans Kyoto campus

Home Office guidance suggests breaches of sponsorship requirements as sector becomes more reliant on international student revenues

Times Higher Education journalists name the change-makers at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months

Offering independent adjudication of complaints against PhD supervisors may offer timely assistance to at-risk students, says India’s suicide prevention tsar

The new KAUST president reflects on his journey to the rising institution and Saudi Arabia’s rapidly transforming higher education sector

Academic institutions, ‘harder to secure than banks’, must balance cybersecurity, collaboration and digital transformation, an AUC expert tells Rosa Ellis

We’re already not as susceptible as we were, but the threat posed by deepfakes has not gone away, say Andrew Chadwick and Nick Jennings

English universities within empowered metro-mayor areas could gain research advantage over Scottish peers, warns umbrella group