China crisis: what does it mean for student recruitment?
Currency devaluation and economic slowdown could stymie lucrative market

Currency devaluation and economic slowdown could stymie lucrative market

Performance-related pay causes the best academics to cluster together, evidence from Germany suggests

Phil Baty explains how Times Higher Education is moving towards a more inclusive university ranking

But longitudinal survey also finds more university leavers are now working part-time or engaged in further study

A linguist who helped radically transform the BBC Russian-language courses has died

University of South Wales offers academic credit for skills and experience gained in the military

We talk to the AHRC chief executive as he prepares to move to the School of Advanced Study

University of Hull demonstrates pedagogical potential of world-building game

Helen Bynum welcomes a study of the psychiatrist who ended the jail-like seclusion of patients

Kate Hardy pauses in her labours to reconsider our attitudes to the paid employment treadmill

Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones appreciates a nuanced biography of a complex ruler whose achievements are often ignored

Martin Cohen on how the failings of liberal democracies have affected every aspect of our lives

A study of the internet’s bullies and manipulators avoids the hard questions, says Tara Brabazon

Jane Shaw on the women’s rights activist who was inspired by the Bible

Robert Gellately on the effects of the second world war on the Nazi home front