There’s more to business school students and graduates than meets the eye
They’re not all selfish and corrupt Gordon Gekkos, say Riina Koris and Anders Örtenblad

They’re not all selfish and corrupt Gordon Gekkos, say Riina Koris and Anders Örtenblad

Brexit uncertainty could see several top UK universities relocate to a windblown North Sea island, Times Higher Education understands

Reduction in fees for rest-of-UK students would add to ‘perfect storm of uncertainty’, says Universities Scotland

More joint papers would ‘spread the word about China’s strengths’, summit hears

Future steps require a future, first-time China summit hears

Home institution of right-wing provocateur sees little room under tenure constraints

Solutions to the funding crisis will depend on universities’ abilities to build new business partnership models supported by new ways of working, says Mike Boxall

Analysis of finance data for English universities suggests some institutions have responded by cutting staff costs

Researchers Masha Krylova, Rodney Clifton and Gabor Csepregi argue for greater awareness around the negative academic impacts of students’ overusing mobile phones

New THE metrics challenge universities to think about their societal contributions and encourage them to be responsible employers, says Jonathan Grant

For most competitive class ever, Asian Americans claim more than a quarter of seats

Policymakers shy away from regulatory reform as court cases progress

Librarians welcome new European rules on copyright, which also secures right for researchers to mine text and data

Implementing the mandate for open access monographs will be complex but that is the price of ‘being the leader’, says Cameron Neylon

Indian scholar explains why she thinks guidelines on ensuring PhDs focus on ‘national priorities’ are dangerous and wrong