College usually pays – but we must collaborate to ensure it always does
By learning from each other’s successes and shortcomings, college systems can advance equitable and affordable student success, says Nancy Zimpher

By learning from each other’s successes and shortcomings, college systems can advance equitable and affordable student success, says Nancy Zimpher

Australia’s now-you-see-it, now-you-don’t approach reflects policy patterns in other leading education destinations

Flexible post-18 education funding went through ‘against Treasury’ says its architect after spell in No 10 developing scheme

Biden officials call for publicising details of bad science allegations brought to the government, raising institutional warnings of privacy and legal violations

People ‘backing off’ from higher education should ‘have another look’, says departing Universities Australia boss

A series of open letters on Israel-Gaza underlines that scholars rarely have superior knowledge, moral insight or political acumen, says Adrian Kreutz

Health and social care expert to examine performance of Office for Students

Inclusion of symbol of Palestinian resistance on flyer leads university to pull permission for staff-student session discussing current situation

Report calls on universities to expand and diversify overseas delivery

More miscarriages inevitable unless courts become ‘more science-sensitive’, learned academy warns

Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months

Rise in financial aid of 10 per cent ‘like an early Christmas present’ amid rising costs, says national student group

But institutions may face paying regulator’s costs under new proposals outlined by England’s new free speech champion

The concept of privilege is much more complex and dynamic than those who wield it often assume, says Noam Schimmel

Financial pressures also force Sheffield Hallam to open voluntary severance scheme to all academic staff