Using big data and predictive analytics to recruit international students
A more tech-savvy approach to student recruitment could save institutions more than just time, says Marguerite Dennis

A more tech-savvy approach to student recruitment could save institutions more than just time, says Marguerite Dennis

A major political scandal in South Korea has extended to one of the world’s largest women-only universities

Bairbre Redmond considers the importance of international collaboration ahead of the BRICS & Emerging Economies Universities Summit

The public is still willing to listen to nuanced information, argues Cambridge professor, provided it is presented in the right way

Requesting a log of daily activity means that trust between the institution and the scholar has broken down, says Toby Miller

Forging partnerships with Indian institutions in the country could alleviate dwindling inbound student numbers to UK

Students and lecturers join forces for a national demonstration over cuts, fee rises and the plight of EU staff and students post-Brexit

CIPR event showcasing UK education journalism saw high praise for THE’s data investigations and EU referendum coverage

Lecturers have long been accused of indoctrinating students with their liberal views, and the grade-obsessed students of today feel the same way, say Will Grant and Darren Linvill

Make appointing a chief scientific adviser on the EU ‘a priority’, Westminster committee tells the government

Some of the big stories from Times Higher Education discussed by the editorial team

Ian Myson wants universities to internationalise their students in preparation for the working world

French cartoonist finds rich comic potential in the PhD she never finished

Open publishing platforms that bring grey literature out of the dark promise to save money, reduce duplication and speed communication