Legislate to protect academics from trade rules, Australia told
Care needed to avoid scaring off doctoral students and burying officials in paperwork, senators hear
Care needed to avoid scaring off doctoral students and burying officials in paperwork, senators hear
Politicians are increasingly pushing for the facilitation of dual-use research, but university leaders are unsure
Two years on from Russia’s invasion, displaced institutions are still teaching in temporary premises and online, while many researchers work abroad. But with a host of urgent quality problems to...
Researchers blame enduring influence of fossil fuel producers on university governance
Power relations would be more equitable if all leading disciplinary journals and books were published in multiple languages, says Simon Marginson
University of Oxford professor Simon Marginson says populist targeting of higher education by Trump, DeSantis and others is finding favour with both graduates and non-graduates alike
With many of Poland’s leading scientists in the UK, expatriate researchers will be crucial for scaling research partnerships, says report
Institutions can compete for students with giant American counterparts by offering continental take on diversity, says IESE deputy dean
Head of UK Research and Innovation announces she will not seek to stay in office beyond next year
Report authors warn focus on sciences risks making UK research sector ‘lopsided’
The senior lecturer in financial risk management discusses his academic career around the world, his admiration for Galileo and how a traditional game inspired his love of mathematics
As countries that are home to around half of the world’s population go to the polls, Times Higher Education journalists consider what role higher education will play in the campaigns, and how it...
Ewan Kirk, entrepreneur-in-residence at the University of Cambridge, says Westminster government is being ‘driven by the madness of the immigration debate’
Progress made by deaf scholars in recent years ‘fragile’ in current climate, according to researcher appointed UK’s first deaf professor in deaf studies
The former science minister talks to Jack Grove about his concerns over recent visa reforms and his ‘lonely battle’ to keep Britain in Horizon Europe