How zero-hours won the world
When employers were freed go global, workers worldwide wobbled, says Ursula Huws

When employers were freed go global, workers worldwide wobbled, says Ursula Huws

Yearly improvements are an inevitable by-product of social progress, says Gary Thomas

Shahidha Bari welcomes a thoughtful look at ordinary anatomy and extraordinary anxiety

Dean of medical school who was cleared of misconduct quits after restructure

Academic experts who can also entertain enjoy the high life on the high seas

Academy risks research future by failing to give credit where it’s due

Early results show 40% of respondents feel ignored

Students who apply to university after receiving their A-level results are almost twice as likely to be dissatisfied with their course, a survey says.

Pearson College, the institution owned by the education giant Pearson, is to offer business degrees validated by Ashridge Business School.



The first courses on the UK’s first massive open online course platform Futurelearn will be unveiled in mid-September, it has been announced.

Australia is the most expensive place in the world to study for international students, followed by the United States and the UK, says new research.

Welcome to the Times Higher Education PhD surgery with Tara Brabazon, professor of education at Charles Sturt University, Australia.