Scottish universities respond to 'No' vote
Universities Scotland will “continue to work closely” with the Scottish and UK governments on funding and policy following today’s referendum result.

Universities Scotland will “continue to work closely” with the Scottish and UK governments on funding and policy following today’s referendum result.

Download the podcastPension reforms, the 2015 Times Higher Education Best University Workplace Survey and problems with postgraduate funding are all up for discussion in the latest THE issue review...

How good is your working life? Tell us your experiences in our online audit

No college, no problem. Institution aims to turn heads of international researchers with high-quality accommodation

Dale Salwak on how he creates a space where students can focus, safe from life’s distractions

Resisting sexual temptation is one thing, forgoing sweets another. Natalie Gold on a study of restraint

Chris Longman argues for universities to hold mandatory pre-course exams

UUK’s proposed hybrid scheme could result in losses of £20,000 a year

As the new academic year approaches, Shahidha Bari reflects on the restorative nature of the summer break

Former minister warns Labour’s Liam Byrne that lowering tuition fees will cause him no end of grief

Brian Cox urges institutions to work with local providers to widen participation

Boost your chances of getting funding by identifying EU goals and using keywords. Plus the latest higher education appointments

In the 2015 election, says NUS president Toni Pearce, students will be seeking a fairer future, not revenge for fees hikes

A rough sleeper turned Exeter philosophy undergraduate credits the help of Northern College’s access course

Beyond reach - How can postgraduate funding be fixed?