U15 head predicts post-Brexit 'gold rush' for EU universities
Comments are a further sign that European institutions are gearing up to poach UK-based researchers

Comments are a further sign that European institutions are gearing up to poach UK-based researchers

Brussels-based scholar Ahmadreza Djalali has lost 27kg while in detention in Iran

The upcoming Asia Universities Summit in South Korea discussed by the Times Higher Education team

Some scholars at Canadian university say comments ‘infringe on academic freedom’

Economic crisis drives increase in students lingering in higher education

Emma Gee found passion and bravery lacking at a campus IWD event

Hesa data show non-continuation rate for disadvantaged students is rising faster

The University of Paris-Saclay is offering 160 scholarships for international master’s students who have demonstrated academic excellence

Women are still under-represented on STEM degree courses. Three female students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology speak about their experiences in male-dominated subjects

‘It's a clear commitment and we want to deliver,’ says shadow chancellor

Bristol-based expert in real-world applications of computer systems remembered

The comics researcher discusses ‘Mickey Mouse’ degree accusations, lessons on wartime alliances and the perils of eating cheese before bedtime

Data spotlight universities that publish highest proportions of research output with industry

Students and staff raise concerns about impact of more two-year degrees