Campus extremism tackled by new website
A new website has been launched to help universities tackle violent extremism and radicalisation on campus.

A new website has been launched to help universities tackle violent extremism and radicalisation on campus.

The University of Glasgow has finally confirmed that a former professor was found guilty of falsifying data in five papers by an investigation that ended last August.

About one in 10 higher education students have experienced “suicidal thoughts”, according to a survey into mental health at universities.

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

A campaign has been launched to promote part-time study following the dramatic fall in the number of such students choosing to enter higher education.
A US academic has proposed creating a massive open online course on Coursera that explores the effect of the company’s business model on global higher education.

Download the podcast David Willetts, universities and science minister, talks to Times Higher Education about post-graduate student numbers, the forthcoming public spending review, and the...
Universities minister David Willetts has defended the student finance system against criticisms that it is unsustainable and will not bring in the amount of money required to fund the sector long...

“It’s Mooc or die”, a university vice-chancellor has said, claiming that institutions must embrace the massive open online course movement and adapt their teaching methods or face a tough future.

Coalition of academics, publishers and funders rejects metric ‘obsession’

The government would like to see more publishers take up schemes that waive open access publishing fees for researchers from universities that subscribe to its journals, a senior civil servant has...

Download the podcastThe University of Southampton’s successful appeal against a QAA review, the World Conference on Research Integrity, and the Times Higher Education Books section all feature on...

Roger Morgan on Germany’s economic domination of the European Union and the need for a sociological approach to redress the balance

Luc Ferry, the French political philosopher and minister of education under Jacques Chirac, here proclaims “the revolution of love” and “the re- enchantment of the world”. This is not a replay of the...

Ulrich Beck, a sociologist, begins this book with Thomas Mann’s well-known injunction to a student audience in Hamburg in 1953 to strive for “not a German Europe, but a European Germany”. One measure...