Have ‘young academics’ been betrayed?
We need to stand up for early career researchers, says Catherine Fletcher

We need to stand up for early career researchers, says Catherine Fletcher

Event at the University of Hertfordshire breaks new ground in examining the undead

All scholars do it, but some are simply blowing their own trumpet, says Pat Thomson

Government seeks to build on increasing numbers coming from abroad to study in the country

How do you reconcile university autonomy with the modern desire for accountability? asks Ferdinand von Prondzynski

Jon Marcus travels to the Big Easy to see the varying fortunes of the city’s universities

Academy Award-winning actor visits archives and old laboratories where the famous British scientist worked

The current review process has many holes, says Apostolos Koutropoulos

Australian delegation that includes former cricketer Adam Gilchrist aims to boost educational links with subcontinent

Currency devaluation and economic slowdown could stymie lucrative market

Performance-related pay causes the best academics to cluster together, evidence from Germany suggests

Phil Baty explains how Times Higher Education is moving towards a more inclusive university ranking

But longitudinal survey also finds more university leavers are now working part-time or engaged in further study

A linguist who helped radically transform the BBC Russian-language courses has died

University of South Wales offers academic credit for skills and experience gained in the military