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Proposals from Steven Schwartz's task force on university admissions could lead to "coercive managerialism" that would undermine academic excellence by imposing uniformity, according to Anthony Smith...
Proposals from Steven Schwartz's task force on university admissions could lead to "coercive managerialism" that would undermine academic excellence by imposing uniformity, according to Anthony Smith...
Universities and higher education colleges in London generate £800 billion of spending, or 1 per cent of the UK's gross domestic product, according to a report that summarises two studies by GLA...
The Higher Education Funding Council for Wales has appointed Philip Gummett chief executive. Professor Gummett, former pro vice-chancellor of Manchester University, has been the HEFCW's acting chief...
Further education college heads in Wales have warned that they are facing a financial crisis that could mean up to 800 full and part-time courses being closed and nearly 200 lecturers' jobs being...
Sir Ivor Roberts, Britain's ambassador to Italy, was pelted with eggs, fruit and stones by anti-war demonstrators as he entered Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies in...
The debate over changing the way Cambridge University and its academics exploit ideas commercially will rumble on for another week. A meeting of the Regent House - Cambridge's 3,000-strong governing...
The boom in biosciences is being jeopardised by the dwindling supply of academics in the physical sciences, biologists told The Times Higher this week. During a dinner hosted this month by the...
Derby University law lecturer Kevin Bampton will be watching with special interest as Malawi citizens go to the polls next week on the tenth anniversary of democratic rule in their country. A decade...
Scientist Colin Blakemore, one of the most outspoken defenders of animal research, has accused a leading anti-vivisectionist of misleadingly claiming to be his student to add authenticity to a...
Top actors such as Pierce Brosnan and leading designers such as Stella McCartney are among the famous alumni who will be asked to lend support to the UK's first University of the Arts. The university...
British universities could generate an extra £600 million a year from fundraising but face an uphill struggle prising donations out of tight-fisted former students, a government task force concludes...
As the dishes are being cleared from the evening meal in the campus dining hall, students at Bates College file upstairs and take their places in long rows of seats. It is 7pm and the students are...
Salford University's "community banks" have loaned nearly £3 million to people from deprived backgrounds who would otherwise have fallen prey to loan sharks. The initiative is one of 55 projects...
Jim Wallace, Scotland's lifelong learning minister, may ditch controversial proposals that many fear would create a two-tier university system north of the border. He told The Times Higher there was...
Quality watchdogs have questioned the fairness of assessment practices at Sheffield University after discovering that it uses two different systems to classify students' final degrees. In an audit...