Phoenix feels heat over probation threat
Accreditation change could leave US for-profit’s finances in ashes. John Morgan writes

Accreditation change could leave US for-profit’s finances in ashes. John Morgan writes

Scholars in arts and humanities departments vulnerable to subsidy cuts are fighting back. John Marcus reports

Asia is the focus of new pathways to study, says Malcolm Gillies

Revised open-access guidance leaves unanswered questions

‘Unpredictable outcomes’ of reform require ‘immediate attention

Matthew Reisz visits an exhibition to celebrate the bicentenary of a pioneering epidemiologist

“Poetry defeats the curse which binds us to be subjected to the accident of surrounding impressions.” The words are Percy Shelley’s, and among a readership such as that of Times Higher Education,...

Sexism on campusLad culture endemic: NUS studyMore than half of female students experience “prevailing sexism, ‘laddism’ and a culture of harassment” at their universities, according to a survey by...

United StatesHonesty and the non-PC deanThe interim dean of a US university’s school of law has stood down saying he was “too politically incorrect” and not a good fit for the position. Tom Keefe,...

A feud at the heart of the discipline is undermining efforts to build a unified science of humanity, warns Camilla Power

Venezuela’s revolution will not die with its leader, but will live on in its academy, says Mike Cole

David Matthews meets a Syrian doctoral student at a UK university who is struggling to secure her future

In the second of a series surveying research evidence about teaching and learning, Graham Gibbs concludes that the best learning is done in small classes involving personal interaction with teachers

A university research manager suspended over his prior conviction for the bombing of the Israeli Embassy has been told he can return to work.

UK businesses are being failed by the government’s lack of a “coherent strategy to support the commercialisation of technological innovation in the UK”, MPs have said.