Alienation effect
It’s hard to understand why the Home Office is persisting with this drive to reduce international students (“UK ‘modelling significant cut’ in overseas student numbers”, 24 November). Ministers were...
It’s hard to understand why the Home Office is persisting with this drive to reduce international students (“UK ‘modelling significant cut’ in overseas student numbers”, 24 November). Ministers were...
The headline for the article on universities sponsoring schools overstates the difference between the vice-chancellors from the University of Oxford and Nottingham Trent University (“Oxford’s vice-...
I'm worried about 11 February. It's a perfect day to take over your university, as it's likely that the senior managers will be out. The THE is sponsoring the Leadership Foundation's HE Leadership...
Chris Parr takes a look at proposals to introduce TEF ratings in 35 different subject areas
Whether or not an institution can guide its staff to maintain the collective ethos that it agrees, it is a very cheap shot to go from Canterbury Christ Church to Brigham Young University. BYU is...
John Morgan looks at appointment of former McKinsey, Pearson and government education adviser
Mike Ratcliffe looks at why institutions have traditionally had to serve an ‘apprenticeship’, ahead of Green Paper set to change the rules
Subscribing to The Times Higher has much to recommend it: for example, not getting the "free inside" offers meant not getting the World University Rankings booklet. The Times Higher always stayed...
It is entirely appropriate that the UK government should seek to do all it reasonably can to prevent people from being drawn into terrorist activity (“‘People should be allowed to say things we don’t...
We know league tables are here to stay (THES, September 25). They sell newspapers and books. They allow education editors to support articles with some "evidence". They are the creation of...
Our bloggers and social media followers gaze into their crystal balls and predict what the year in HE might look like
Tributes made to eminent professor of higher education, former Brighton v-c and head of Oxford college
GEOFFREY Alderman (THES, September 19) provides a neat overview of what is wrong with the league tables employed by the press in his argument for a more rational, transparent and credible system of...