'Heir to Merkel' denies plagiarism allegations
Potential leader-in-waiting is fighting for her career after becoming latest German politician to face academic fraud claims

Potential leader-in-waiting is fighting for her career after becoming latest German politician to face academic fraud claims

Anna Vignoles argues salary statistics can be used to identify in-demand skills

Vote against Johannes Chan appointment follows alleged ‘orchestration’ of campaign against him by Beijing

UK institutions have triumphed in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015-2016, but immigration policies and fees may threaten their status, says leading academic

Nobel prizewinner makes comments in run-up to November spending review
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Ivy League and other prestigious institutions could dump Common Application approach

New shadow minister Gordon Marsden also warns TEF must not be ‘back door’ to removing fee cap

University of Southampton pro vice-chancellor to take helm after a year of turmoil at Plymouth

New shadow higher education minister, Gordon Marsden, also warns of ‘TEF apartheid’

Ben Neville and Tom Swann set out why they wish some universities made more ethical investment decisions

Jess Patterson on why she fears the teaching excellence framework will be bad news for early career academics

Hefce report also warns that government-backed master’s loans will ‘contradict efforts to widen participation’

Inspired by previous movement in 1960s, PhD students say that ‘science is not neutral’ and urge scientists to confront their assumptions

Not everybody is impressed by a new “model” for conferences addressing controversial themes fashioned after outrage over an event about the Israel-Palestine conflict