UK-German research powerhouse could be even bigger
Seminar considers the achievements – and even greater potential – of academic partnerships between the countries

Seminar considers the achievements – and even greater potential – of academic partnerships between the countries

Significant variations in higher education participation persist when educational attainment and background taken into account

Multi-partner initiative launched by University Alliance institutions mirrors the doctoral training centre model

Sir Leszek Borysiewicz says a lot of UK research would be reduced to ‘irrelevance’ in the event of Brexit

Change for the better: fuelled by more comprehensive data, the 2015-2016 rankings probe deeper than ever

John Morgan looks at the latest spending review developments

The new scorecard project allows prospective students to search for average annual cost, graduation rate and salary after attending a US university, and also collates data on financial aid, debt...

Ucas says acceptances are up 3 per cent year-on-year, with more applicants holding vocational qualifications

Effective engagement and social interaction are key, says Stefan Rennick-Egglestone

David Barrowclough tricked Heritage Lottery Fund by applying for money for fake projects

Harvard University, Imperial College London and Oxford University and a handful of others are some of the few prestigious institutions run by women.

This week's edition discussed by the Times Higher Education team

A scheme promoting representation, progression and success of minority ethnic staff and students has recognised eight UK universities with a race equality award.

Universities in the United States take the eight top spots in a list of universities with the most Nobel prizewinners this century.

The proportion of graduates employed 12 months after completing an undergraduate degree is highest in St George's, University of London, followed by Imperial College London.