Innovative teaching efforts share £315m
"It's a little scary creating something so innovative, but it's a wonderful opportunity and we're really looking forward to it," said Sylvina Tate, principal lecturer for teaching and learning at...
"It's a little scary creating something so innovative, but it's a wonderful opportunity and we're really looking forward to it," said Sylvina Tate, principal lecturer for teaching and learning at...
Hefce admits that the multimillion-pound Cetls scheme had minimal impact on student learning. Paul Ramsden is not surprised
With job prospects slim in Japanese academia, PhD students may need to look outside country for further employment, researcher suggests
Number of transnational learners up 9 per cent year-on-year
Annual fees for taught postgraduate courses can be as high as £20,000, writes Rebecca Attwood
Browse the full results of the China Subject Ratings 2022 The Times Higher Education China Subject Ratings are the only performance tables that judge Chinese institutions against their global peers...
But Hesa data offer signs of hope for shorter courses
As an international review of the UK’s REF begins even before the assessment panels have done their work, has the exercise’s reliance on rereading published papers finally had its day? Might it be...
A row has broken out over universities "cashing in" on so-called soft subjects such as complementary medicine, as the latest applications figures show their rising popularity. Overall applications...
Browse the full results of the China Subject Ratings 2021 The Times Higher Education China Subject Ratings are the only performance tables that judge Chinese institutions against their global peers...
Industry operatives’ worst fears could cost universities thousands of staff and country tens of billions of dollars
Effectiveness of courses aimed at improving diversity in leadership called into question by interviews with ethnic minority staff
UUK announces review of university admissions, after similar review ordered by the Westminster government.
Alongside concern about unconditional offers, Damian Hinds wants focus on improving access
THE rankings data show institutions are progressing on all areas of their global outlook, but experts say there is still more work to be done