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As research intensives band together to pool resources, they could be showing us the best way to weather the downturn

As research intensives band together to pool resources, they could be showing us the best way to weather the downturn

Asia breaks into the Universitas top 10 rankings

Universities UK has moved to head off any prospect that the new immigration bill, announced today in the Queen’s Speech, might herald a crackdown on the use of public services by overseas university...

One of the largest US massive open online course providers has announced a deal with publishers that will allow students free access to relevant excerpts from text books for the duration of their...

University College London is seeking a new site for its £1 billion Stratford campus after abandoning contoversial plans to redevelop a housing estate in East London.

The University of Salford has accepted more than 200 students on to courses that it is considering closing within weeks and may face a “significant backlash” as a result, an internal document...

The second annual Times Higher Education 100 Under 50 rankings - the prestigious global list of universities under the age of 50 - will be published on 19 June 2013, ahead of a formal presentation at...

The worldwide survey of academic opinion that will fuel both the 2013-14 Times Higher Education World University Rankings and the 2014 World Reputation Rankings will close on 17 May

A grant of $500,000 (£320,000) from the Carnegie Corporation of New York has enabled Yale University to join forces with a wide range of international institutions to develop a global network of...

Planned reforms of higher education in Ireland have come under fire in a speech by the outgoing president of the sector’s main union.

From Bram Stoker’s Dracula to Edward Cullen in the Twilight series, vampire characters have long had the ability to capture the public’s imagination.

Details have been released about proposals to allow universities in England to win more undergraduate places if they can show they are recruiting strongly.

A “big data” health research centre at the University of Oxford has been announced as the latest to benefit from the government’s UK Research Partnership Investment Fund.

Podcast Powered By PodbeanDownload the podcastOur second Books podcast features Robert Eaglestone, professor of contemporary literature and thought at Royal Holloway, University of London, in...

College leaders have voted to scrap the University of London Union after backing a review which said the student union’s federal structure was outdated and offered poor value for money.