‘Slow road’ to diversity for medical faculty
Minority groups still not represented at professorial level by 2080, study suggests

Minority groups still not represented at professorial level by 2080, study suggests

Web 3.0 could revolutionise the way higher education is delivered, but will it be used as a force for good, asks Martin Hall

Researcher sent thousands of emails trying to get paper published

Male scholars turn to alcohol to stave off impostor feelings

National student recruitment agency puts the spotlight on the continent that already sends vast numbers of students to the country

President explains how the institution has increased enrolment and cut tuition fees as other US universities struggle with funding and recruitment

This year, the number of universities included in the BRICS & Emerging Economies University Rankings is expanded considerably, using our rigorous performance indicators

Students at the Chinese University of Hong Kong criticised their v-c for making a speech in Mandarin first, rather than Cantonese

Stephen Hunt explores what The Donald means for for-profit universities

University of Liverpool vice-chancellor to take role from August 2017

If the government won’t demonstrate the value and importance of university, then vice-chancellors need to step up and do it, say Paul Woodgates and Mike Boxall

The THE team looks ahead to the 2016 BRICS and Emerging Economies Summit

New rector warns against drawing students only from elite and making academics 'sheep with five feet'

Researchers are ‘cautiously optimistic’ about review set up by Justin Trudeau’s government to improve relations with the scientific community

Our experts reveal how they seek to choose the right person for the job when faced with a pile of flawless CVs and glowing references