International and postgraduate fee survey, 2015
Postgraduate loans are around the corner; will they drive fees up?
Postgraduate loans are around the corner; will they drive fees up?
Which universities have dealt best with uncapped student numbers and uncertainty over international income? John Morgan reports
Times Higher Education’s first major global survey of university staff views on work-life balance finds academics feeling stressed and underpaid, and struggling to fit time for personal relationships...
With university set to become a near-universal expectation for high-school graduates, the separate silos in which K12 and higher education have traditionally operated are increasingly being seen as ...
Graduate employment outcomes are obviously crucial. Yet we must be wary of judging courses and institutions on the basis of a few useful but misleading metrics
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Even before Covid led to so many job losses among casual and fixed-term academic staff, mass insecurity was increasingly being recognised as a blight on the sector. But is there any realistic...
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The results show that most people in the sector enjoy their work and their colleagues, but some are happier than others
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Singapore leads the way in Times Higher Education's 2016 ranking of the premier universities in Asia
Most universities still rely on exams and assessed essays to grade their students. But as the fourth industrial revolution, employability and student satisfaction all rise up the agenda, many experts...
As the season of goodwill comes around again, warm words about collegiality and fellowship have been dutifully corralled into all-staff missives from university leaders. But in an era of management,...
Higher education figures interrogate the main parties on subjects from policy mistakes to part-time study