UK universities want more ‘transparency’ from China on TNE laws
Staff in the UK ‘desperate’ to work with Chinese partners but say they do not understand the legislation

Staff in the UK ‘desperate’ to work with Chinese partners but say they do not understand the legislation

New statutory duties designed to stop the rise of extremism on campus are making students and staff apprehensive, AUA conference hears

Universities are a challenging environment but obstacles can be overcome, says Jonathan Ruddle

Hermann Hauser, who led efforts to launch Catapult network of commercialisation centres, sees a major cultural difference between UK and Germany

Research shows continuing lack of historical and critical perspective in most bachelor's degrees

Debating the details of research assessment should not obscure wider debates around ethics and legitimacy, says Alis Oancea

Elite universities are unhappy that new rules targeting charities and big business will hit institutions hard, says Wendy Piatt

Replacements sought for departing Craig Calhoun and Sir Leszek Borysiewicz

Getting a permanent job is only the beginning, not a fairy-tale ending, says Helen De Cruz

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

Charles Bailyn asks whether a new liberal arts college really does start with a blank canvas

We talk to the Sheffield Hallam autism expert about societal prejudices, the focus on research impact and a rugby career curtailed

One of the leading radical geographers of her generation has died

Gaining a PhD is a tough act for most students, so how do those with new babies cope while having the additional demands of parenthood?

New ‘world-first’ Jisc project will allow students to compare their performance against their classmates’