Australian universities increase dependence on foreign fees
Sector vulnerability highlighted as business model tips further towards international education
Sector vulnerability highlighted as business model tips further towards international education
Oxford tops first THE ranking of teaching prowess in Europe but less familiar institutions excel on student engagement
An expanded ‘Golden Age’ ranking has altered the hierarchy of universities in their autumn years. Ellie Bothwell considers the elements behind the new order
If his late-night photos of the senior common room Christmas party made it into wider circulation, John Brinnamoor would be a dead man
Project encourages students to explore the past of Roehampton’s Georgian mansions and teacher training colleges
Union says teaching will not resume until additional funding has arrived in university accounts
Lou Anna Simon steps down just hours after gymnastics physician was sentenced for sexually abusing young athletes
Converting the USS into a defined contributions scheme could give younger academics a bigger pension pot, argues David Voas
This year’s ranking showcases a much greater range of Golden Age universities and has been expanded to include 200 universities
Legislation would require university presidents to review all incidents of sexual misconduct perpetrated by employees
Times Higher Education ranking reveals top universities from across the 13 latest European Union member states
Talks at mediation service Acas planned as strike action at UK universities enters fifth day
Long-held beliefs about the UK’s hierarchy of institutions do not stand up to scrutiny, and hold back progress, argues Edward Peck