Rosemary Stewart, 1924-2015
A major authority on management and leadership, particularly within the National Health Service, has died

A major authority on management and leadership, particularly within the National Health Service, has died

We talk to the latest Sêr Cymru research chair

To become a Master of the Universe, you must work hard but play harder, finds Angelia Wilson

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

US literature in the early 20th century reflected the complexity of the nation’s experience of combat, says Angela Smith

It’s all a question of attitude when it comes to interactions between Americans the Chinese, says Eva Shan Chou

Danielle Sands on a collection of philosophical essays that focus on passions, desires and sensory experience

Another amusing collection of student slip-ups submitted by Times Higher Education readers

Partnerships between institutions and wider world now worth almost £4 billion

Sweeping changes to the laws governing industrial disputes could restrict unions’ ability to call strike action, writes Jack Grove

But universities and science minister says focus should be on outputs, not inputs

Doubts now raised over future of project billed as having potential to shake up hierarchy of world higher education

Eighty-five per cent of independent school leavers go into higher education, compared with 66 per cent of state school pupils

Data will power the most comprehensive THE World University Rankings yet

Alison Hayman says that she is ‘not incapable’ and her treatment was ‘unjust’