Universities must rethink how they communicate in a post-truth world
Phil Baty reflects on the Times Higher Education World Reputation Forum, which took place in Harvard Square this month

Phil Baty reflects on the Times Higher Education World Reputation Forum, which took place in Harvard Square this month

Vice-chancellor explains traditional offices and teaching styles will disappear at £330 million Waterside project

Academics and journal editors call for creation of national registries of research integrity officers

Figures reveal the UK to be less of a pacesetter than generally thought and the Netherlands to be a real knockout. Simon Baker investigates who might be continental kings after Brexit

The UK may lead Europe in terms of internationalisation, but other countries are surprisingly strong and gaining ground. Ellie Bothwell reports

Some vice-chancellors will decry the results of the teaching excellence framework, but should recognise areas of poor teaching it exposes, says Edward Peck

As student loan debt in the UK passes £100 billion, Sir Keith Burnett says it’s time we faced up to the real cost of tuition fees and debt

Matthew Reisz enjoys an evening in the company of a Nobel Laureate and academic superstar

Research suggests that most brands are instantly forgettable – but what can universities do to stay memorable? Max du Bois takes a look

Institutions say Commission should divert structural funds into modernising academic systems

Forty-one per cent of respondents to ACE survey describe political climate as ‘hostile’ to higher education

Volume is first to be written and edited entirely by deaf academics

International professors on short stays will no longer need a work permit