Disability on Campus: ‘My brain has too many applications running simultaneously’
This week, Times Higher Education is publishing a series of stories about life on campus with a disability. Here, Anna Nibbs writes about her autism

This week, Times Higher Education is publishing a series of stories about life on campus with a disability. Here, Anna Nibbs writes about her autism

John Morgan looks at the detail behind Jeremy Corbyn's manifesto pledges

Scholars' inboxes are a minefield of spam, newsletters, and the odd invitation to meet a very important person

Attack on event's 'totalitarian tendencies' seen as attempt to 'humiliate' colleague

Brexit may threaten ability to attract future overseas funding, experts warn

New president keen to support Paris institution’s ‘agility’, according to its leader

The best universities in the Arab World have been named

Ronald Schuchard looks at how Eliot’s time at the University of London shaped his work

University appeals ICO notice to publish report on refusal to take part in league tables

An analysis of data from THE's World University Rankings suggests a country's GDP and university work with industry are related

This week, Times Higher Education is publishing a series of stories about life on campus with a disability. Here, Nigel Lockett talks about being a dyslexic professor

Taylor and Francis move to replace editor and withdraw his paper threatens ‘scientific integrity’, critics claim

One in three scholars in field ‘deeply concerned’ about future research career prospects

UK universities may be among the most autonomous, but they need international cooperation to make their voices heard, says Paul Boyle