New College of Humanities graduates put in the frame
£18K-a-year college launches its students into the world with artwork to reflect their CVs and ‘brainwaves’

£18K-a-year college launches its students into the world with artwork to reflect their CVs and ‘brainwaves’

Anxieties over overseas posts largely overlooked as academy highlights benefits of global mobility, researchers claim

Critics say Kansas State University show resembled a sexual act, William Shatner disagrees

Times Higher Education rankings almost the most used league table in India

Victoria Bateman looks at the gender mix within economics and details her own attempts to encourage more women into the discipline

Five hundred staff face a choice of relocating to Manchester, Milton Keynes or Nottingham, or leaving

Former business secretary’s book says PM cannot move Theresa May ‘an inch’ and reveals Lib Dems had plan to protect higher education and science budgets under new coalition

Report author says ITT is fundamentally ‘a university matter’

An openness to other cultures has long characterised a country often considered exotically remote, says Tibetan scholar as Dalai Lama visits UK

Overseas applicants also cited the UK’s attitude to international students as a factor dissuading them from choosing a university in the country

Botched attempts to pass higher education reforms likely to be among the reasons unpopular Australian PM has been ousted by party rival, says Paul Jump

Universities to scale back liberal arts and social science courses

Books interview: Karen Shook speaks to David Wootton, author of The Invention of Science: A New History of the Scientific Revolution

Grant winners failing to comply with policies to end cronyism and other practices face penalties

Just one in 10 researchers has completed an internship away from the academy, a new survey says