Labour manifesto: a weak case for ending fees
John Morgan looks at errors and inadequacies in leaked plans for higher education
John Morgan looks at errors and inadequacies in leaked plans for higher education
Liberal arts colleges have lower levels of racial and socio-economic diversity among students, according to data collected by Times Higher Education
US ranking will focus on student experience and outcomes
As a Brit leading HKU, Peter Mathieson had no baggage. The University of Edinburgh’s new v-c tells Ellie Bothwell about academic freedom, internationalisation and being treated to taxi drivers’ views...
A lack of intellectual and cultural willingness to open up historical discussions about the UK’s imperial past make it a difficult subject for students and scholars to get to grips with, argues Scott...
Does solidarity among female scholars exist only in the (male) mind? Are women really supportive of one another? And if so, how far does it go to redressing male advantage?
THE’s rankings editor Phil Baty sets out why the World University Rankings are here to stay – and why that's a good thing
Stanford loses lead spot in 2018 Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education league table
Introduced to help boost technology transfer amid renewed political focus on ‘industrial strategy’, the KEF aims to complement the REF and TEF. But how will it work? Is it even necessary? And is the...
A survey has suggested that a good rating in England’s TEF would make an applicant consider studying at that university
UK Engagement Survey finds undergraduates develop skills better out of – rather than in – the classroom
US, Australia show 'overly generous' rules on for-profits are dangerous, say researchers
Government loans may not reverse decline of UK postgraduate numbers, study suggests