Scholars feud over Shakespeare co-authorship
Traditional literary approaches meet the latest stylometric analysis in determining who wrote the Bard’s plays

Traditional literary approaches meet the latest stylometric analysis in determining who wrote the Bard’s plays

A foundation year at the University of Oxford is a stepping stone to an undergraduate degree at the institution or another highly ranked university, writes blogger Cherelle Malongo

Rapid technological change means that higher education leavers will need to return during their career, says Tec Monterrey president

Group CEO of the Universities Superannuation Scheme Bill Galvin outlines the processes and procedures involved in the pension scheme valuation

Following hype over their potential, online courses drained senior management time to the detriment of open educational resources, conference hears

The 14 - 20 December 2017 edition of Times Higher Education reviewed by the editorial team

Pay awards to vice-chancellors would not meet the requirements laid down in the Corporate Governance Code, says Stuart Farquhar

Medical student Olivia Craig-McFeely explains why students don’t need to drink and that there are plenty of other ways to have fun

More than one in six 18-year-old applicants now gets no-strings-attached offer, Ucas data show

Academic whose research interests were shaped by an African childhood remembered

From faculty meetings to exam boards, research committees to staff-student liaison panels, meetings are a regular feature of university life. Robert MacIntosh explains how to chair them

Sexual harassment allegations and Paradise Paper revelations among negative headlines

Jonathan Mirsky on a shocking study of how the US covered up Japan’s biological experiments

Giulia Miller praises a thought-provoking investigation into how we and future generations will research and remember genocide