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Peter Dobson, former leader of Begbroke Science Park, lays out frustrations with university

Peter Dobson, former leader of Begbroke Science Park, lays out frustrations with university

As researchers commit to greater openness, the media has an important role to play, says Adrian Deeny

Seminar on strategies to tackle parlous state of discipline in UK told to note recent recovery of Classics

Political choices - What might independence mean for Scotland’s universities?

Police have carried out a controlled explosion after finding “suspicious items” in a Newcastle University building.

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

Just 17 per cent of employers recruit directly from business schools when hiring first-time managers, a new survey has revealed

A cross-party group of MPs is keeping a “close eye” on the development of the multi-million pound Francis Crick Institute

Policy Exchange conference, in association with Times Higher Education

A “magic carpet” that protects the elderly from falls and clothing that detects cancer risk among ground-breaking higher education research projects

Universities and science minister David Willetts has announced a £48 million investment in biomedical research.

Libby Hackett is to leave the University Alliance after five years as its chief executive

Brazil will aim to be spend 10 per cent of GDP on education within a decade after a national plan was passed by the country’s main legislature.

DfE report suggests grammar schools appear not to have huge influence on HE path once background taken into account

Which major cities have the best universities, and the most university-educated citizens?