Terrorism’s links to art considered by academics in bold event
Birmingham City conference on ‘terrorism and cultural freedom’ explored everything from Macbeth to Islamic State video games

Birmingham City conference on ‘terrorism and cultural freedom’ explored everything from Macbeth to Islamic State video games

Committee of MPs comes to no firm conclusion on whether common framework for research and commercialisation is good for the UK

Several vice-chancellors and academics have also been recognised

THE's new ranking of colleges is due to be published in September 2016

Staff at eight UK universities will walk out on scheduled student open days as part of pay dispute

Serdar Değirmencioğlu was dismissed from his university in April, and believes many more are on the verge of being banned from public service

There is a place for all types of provision in the UK university sector, argues Debi Hayes

Institutions are suffering from a ‘crisis of confidence’ in their civic engagement role, says Emran Mian in essay to help launch HE foundation

Stop clinging to the way you’ve always done things and work a little smarter, says Chris Moore

Blog: Universities would be stronger outside the EU, argues Angus Dalgleish

Students from most advantaged neighbourhoods 16 times more likely to win a place at the University of Cambridge than most disadvantaged peers

The latest edition of Times Higher Education discussed by the editorial team

OIA says recommended payouts topped £485,000 in 2015 despite reduction in the number of cases

A political scientist who made a major contribution to criminology and the study of public order has died