Italian professors threaten exam strike over pay freeze
Exams this coming autumn semester to be affected

Exams this coming autumn semester to be affected

Working 55 hours per week, the loss of research periods, slashed pensions, increased bureaucracy, tiny budgets and declining standards have finally forced Michael Edwards out

New Durham course explores how Christians can engage with online realm

Newcastle fine art posts for duo who specialise in ‘places with dark and complex histories’

Positive psychology module mixed lectures with actual marathon running

Scholar returning to homeland from US to lead university speaks of his concerns

The serial entrepreneur speaks to Times Higher Education at the 2017 THE Innovation and Impact Summit

Number of universities eligible to award federal financial aid down 5.6 per cent year-on-year

Students from around the world share the advice they wish they had known before heading off to college

New report calls for Athena SWAN awards to be rolled out in India

Collaboration between universities is more vital than ever as higher education becomes more marketised, say Indre Urbanaviciute and Rhiannon Llystyn Jones

Tony Hey charts the progress of the US and UK Open Science movement

Applying to university overseas can be exciting, but it is important to know the different application systems in your country of choice