In an era of swingeing cuts, who are you going to call? Fraudbusters!
A crackdown on fraud in the academy could deliver savings greater than the costs of retrenchment, argue Mark Button and Jim Gee
A crackdown on fraud in the academy could deliver savings greater than the costs of retrenchment, argue Mark Button and Jim Gee
Tom Gallagher searches in vain for independent thought in the complacent academy and media of devolved Scotland
They are not usually considered to be bedtime-reading material, but a novel that started life as a student thesis has been named as a contender for a prestigious book prize. The Rehearsal, by Eleanor...

John Morgan reports on unions' joint 4% pay claim and the threat of a national ballot this year
A group representing private colleges has threatened legal action against immigration authorities over attempts to stop economic migrants exploiting the student-visa system.From 6 April, only...
A cloudy open-day visit can boost enrolment numbers, study indicates. Rebecca Attwood writes
State advised to abandon industry tax breaks and back the research councils. Zoë Corbyn reports
The president of Universities UK has vigorously defended the sector against allegations that universities are discriminating against privately educated applicants.Geoff Lucas, general secretary of...
Russell Group's chair asked for heads-up on media bombshells. John Morgan writes
Students are being offered the chance to showcase their work to more than 1,000 movers and shakers at the sector's biggest awards ceremony.As part of our #loveHE campaign, Times Higher Education is...
As part of our #loveHE campaign, Times Higher Education has asked followers on Twitter to tell us why they love the academy.This week's tweet of the week is:Bertrand Russell: "Fools are always so...
All but three Scottish universities face a real-term drop in funding. Hannah Fearn reports
Universities are being urged to resolve student complaints within three months as part of a new charter on their procedures.The proposals, drawn up by the National Union of Students, also call for...
Scholars risk being pushed out of literary criticism by those more outspoken. Matthew Reisz reports
"Is the ratio of servers to customers in a restaurant a good proxy for the quality of the food?"This was one of the rather scathing rhetorical questions posed by a US academic when I invited readers...