Getting research funding: is reading successful bids the answer?
Relevant and recent grant applications can be helpful if used in the right way, says Adam Golberg

Relevant and recent grant applications can be helpful if used in the right way, says Adam Golberg

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

A new law to support early career researchers has reopened arguments over limits on the use of short-term contracts in the country

Conference hears that fundamental skills, rather than specific languages, will serve graduates throughout their careers

We talk globalisation, internationalisation and Marmite with the future head of a South Pacific university

In a THE interview, the government’s social mobility adviser and Lancaster chancellor also criticises Jeremy Corbyn fees policy

A historian who transformed our understanding of the origins of ‘print culture’ has died

Non-EU citizens took one in five new posts over past decade, leaving 40 per cent of posts for UK researchers, Hefce figures show

New book from University of Cambridge academic considers how Shakespeare became a powerful presence from Addis Ababa to Zanzibar

John Hennessy also tells THE of his regret at not launching New York campus

Joint PhD programmes that split doctoral studies between different universities may help to improve low outward mobility

About half of poorer students would have applied to university differently without a grant, Sodexo research also suggests

Book of the week: With people vulnerable to bias, lack of diversity might be better tackled at organisational level, Victoria Bateman says

Simon Underdown on the novel notion that four walls were key to our development as a species