Crumpets still for tea
Source: Getty“Here we go again.”That was the aggrieved reaction of Jamie Targett, our Director of Corporate Affairs, to the news that Sir Jim McDonald, the principal and vice-chancellor of the...
Source: Getty“Here we go again.”That was the aggrieved reaction of Jamie Targett, our Director of Corporate Affairs, to the news that Sir Jim McDonald, the principal and vice-chancellor of the...
Matthew Feldman reflects on academics’ place in the insatiable 24-hour news cycle
It’s off to work we go. Our Best University Workplace Survey reveals discontent, but it’s not all gloom and doom
Scholars and senior sector figures reveal their favourites – read for work, for pleasure, or both – of the titles published this year
The experience of uncapping numbers in the UK will be different from that in Australia, says Libby Hackett
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
Times Higher Education’s six-pronged offer provides the global academy with the tools to find the right path – higher education’s ‘strategic sonar’
Surprise gave way to empathy when Terran Lane gave up a tenured post, full of anger and sorrow at the erosion of an institution he loved
Academics discuss what might be done to improve trust, reduce cynicism and get young people to vote
Using peer review to reflect the holistic nature of journal 'output' would mitigate the REF, argues Keith Kahn-Harris
Rather than the academy relaxing its ethical standards, perhaps areas of the media need to raise their game, argues Keith Richards
The results show that most people in the sector enjoy their work and their colleagues, but some are happier than others