Interview: Hoarder or collector?
In his new book, Scott Herring aims to ‘depathologise’ hoarding. He talks to Matthew Reisz

In his new book, Scott Herring aims to ‘depathologise’ hoarding. He talks to Matthew Reisz

Could training schemes for teachers help to improve student learning? asks Graham Gibbs

Hefce move could signal the end of single regulatory body

Tribunal ruling against pay transparency will not extend to senior managers at King’s College London

The combined results of this year’s three main UK university league tables are in

Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman on the long shadow cast by Francis Galton’s theory

UCU wants answers to questions about campus location and job losses if proposal goes ahead

It’s all in the mix - Are the social sciences in need of a shake-up?

United StatesSit-in ends after improvements promisedA five-day sit-in at Colgate University in New York, organised to protest against the institution’s lack of diversity and its alleged poor...

An internationally acclaimed authority on the role of creativity in education has died

Postgraduate studyUK survey verdict: mostly happyFour out of five postgraduate students are happy with their course, a new survey indicates. Some 83 per cent of the 67,580 people polled for the...

Leverhulme TrustResearch Project GrantsSciencesAward winner: Alexander BeltonInstitution: Lancaster UniversityValue: £84,895Quantum random walks and quasi-free quantum stochastic calculusAward winner...

With seven first-class universities in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2014-2015 concentrated in London, more than in any other city in the world, is it not the time for Oxbridge...
Are those of us who savour the irony of a British professor’s feeling the need to write “in a personal capacity” about academic freedom (Thomas Docherty, “Jobsworths and squatters”, Books, 2 October...