Cleared but under a cloud, lecturer ignites freedom row
Academic caused offence by showing a paper on bats' sexual practices, writes Hannah Fearn
Academic caused offence by showing a paper on bats' sexual practices, writes Hannah Fearn
The editor-in-chief of the controversial journal Medical Hypotheses has been sacked.Bruce Charlton, professor of theoretical medicine at the University of Buckingham, was dismissed as editor after...
NUS and UCU dissent as sector argues for a greater graduate contribution. Rebecca Attwood reports
Institutions must explain to staff the implications of the severe reductions. John Morgan reports
As part of our #loveHE campaign, Times Higher Education has asked followers on Twitter to tell us why they love the academyThis week's tweet of the week is:You know you #loveHE too much when govt...
Philosophy students at Middlesex University have ended a sit-in protest over the closure of their courses after management took out a High Court injunction against them.About 50 protesters began an...
There is demand and need for the Centre for New Zealand Studies in London, according to a review instigated after the decision to close it.The centre at Birkbeck, University of London was set up in...
New research shows stalled progress in access to selective institutions. Rebecca Attwood reports

Gary Day looks into the psyche of the troubled detective Luther, a man trying to escape his past

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Two caps for Two Brains - What does David Willetts have in store for universities and science?
Peter McCaffery leaves with immediate effect. Sarah Cunnane reports

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Representative body calls for higher fees and integration of private colleges into “higher education ecology”. John Gill reports

Bridging the chasm that separates universities from the environments that support them enriches and enlivens the educational experience, argues Tara Brabazon