There are plenty of reasons to be happy about working in HE
With work taking over so much of our lives, we must ensure we remember to enjoy it, says Bülent Gögdün

With work taking over so much of our lives, we must ensure we remember to enjoy it, says Bülent Gögdün

The number of full-time female academics rose sharply as the total employed by UK universities officially passes landmark for the first time

We may be small and young, but don’t underestimate our research, says Stephen Decent

International cooperation could be most successful in the postgraduate sector, says Arshin Adib-Moghaddam

Universities told to mitigate dangers by providing pre-travel training to students

Najat Vallaud-Belkacem launches first-of-its-kind digital certification service as part of Education Ministry’s modernisation plan

The latest edition discussed by the Times Higher Education editorial team

Egyptian government also provides details of higher education reforms

Pakistan faces security dilemma aggravated by history, argues David L. Gosling, former principal of Edwardes College in Peshawar

Controversial material can be the most challenging to our intellect, argues Sue House

International partnership is a vital part of higher education, says Sir Pete Downes ahead of the THE MENA Universities Summit

University of Reading research finds link between undergraduate satisfaction and ethnicity of lecturers

Shake-up at teaching organisation will also see academics charged a membership fee and required to complete CPD if they want to remain fellows

Drew Mulholland explains how his unique role at the University of Glasgow is at the heart of cross-disciplinary conversations

We talk to the French academic and novelist about her ambitions in nuclear physics and REF fatigue