Fresh strike ballots at 24 universities in pay and pensions row
Strikes threaten to spill into the new year, as little progress made in dispute
Strikes threaten to spill into the new year, as little progress made in dispute
Book of the week: Andrew Palmer is impressed by a bold survey of literature on both sides of the Iron Curtain
Students could have significant impact on individual seats, THE modelling suggests, but jury is out on whether this might change overall result
Strathclyde named University of the Year as Loughborough takes home trio of titles
Growing numbers of university leavers, and their concentration in cities, could have a significant impact at the ballot box – and throw up challenges for universities, too
Richard Joyner considers a lively overview of all things solar
The Labour Party in the UK, like the Democrats in the US, hopes to be elected on a policy of abolishing student fees. Roger Smyth draws on the experience of New Zealand to challenge the rationale for...
A new survey of employers raises questions about the labour market value of higher degrees, says Tristram Hooley
Exclusive survey of student voting intentions for Times Higher Education suggests party is suffering from Brexit stance, mirroring national picture
Tropical breakthrough represents the latest research application for the tiny aircraft
Nearly 80 institutions nominated across 23 categories in bigger-than-ever sector celebration
Mary Wellesley is impressed by ‘a new kind of biography’ of a giant of medieval literature
Columbia University project reveals which texts are set most often on university courses around the world
Head of Canterbury Christ Church, which has seen female representation almost triple on its board, says more needs to be done to seek out talent
UUK announces review of university admissions, after similar review ordered by the Westminster government.