UK and US ‘should follow Australia with sexual violence survey’
Researchers argue that national data provides a powerful call to action

Researchers argue that national data provides a powerful call to action

In the first of her blogs for Times Higher Education, Welsh student Raphaëlle Soffe discusses her journey to attending Harvard University
German institutions and the publishing giant have still failed to agree a new deal. Could this become permanent?

Make sure you double and triple check your final grade. Even universities can make mistakes, as graduate Victoria Nightingale found

Running a major university today is a hugely demanding job that requires a rare skill set, says Len Shackleton

Private school pupils 43 percentage points more likely to enrol in most prestigious institutions

Emily McIntosh and David Grey offer advice on rediscovering a ‘lost art’

Creator of Leicester’s courses in applied geology remembered

We discuss the challenges facing early career researchers, parenthood and tearful graduations with the award-winning University of Massachusetts Amherst geoscientist

Academics just keep on finding new ways of exploring the phenomenon of the US president

Quislings who joined Nazis to survive were erased from Russian history, observes Jonathan Mirsky

Catherine Clinton enters the beguiling lost world of a complex literary figure and seeker of truth

The notion that only the ‘left-behind’ poor are xenophobic is a myth, Eliane Glaser learns

Steven Yearley considers the argument that metropolitan centres, not nation states, hold the power to take the lead on climate change