Public research spending ‘falls below 0.5% of GDP’
Scientists are being urged to lobby MPs and parliamentary candidates to back an increase in the UK’s level of public investment in research

Scientists are being urged to lobby MPs and parliamentary candidates to back an increase in the UK’s level of public investment in research

A learning support company received millions of pounds of public money despite undertaking student disability assessments itself, a new report says.
This year’s Academic Reputation Survey offers the best geographical and disciplinary spread yet.The Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings are created using the world’s largest invitation-...

‘Prevent’ guidance clarifies new legal duty on institutions to help tackle radicalisation

The world of higher education responds to our latest rankings

But Nicky Morgan tells TES debate that schools route offers choice to students

Despite her books, Warner never thought of herself as academic, she tells Matthew Reisz

Stanford University’s graduate business school is launching a UK-based teaching programme for the first time

Competition and Markets Authority advice addresses terms and conditions for students
The data underpinning the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2015 are richer than ever, writes Phil Baty. This is the fifth annual Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings and...

‘Super-league’ can’t be shaken from the top

Be open about your health, an academic advises. It could be the surest way to get the workplace support you need

University of Greenwich’s report following the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby suggests the ‘area was a centre for radical Islamic movements’

Heads up - What will the end of USS final-salary pensions mean for academics?

Leverhulme TrustPhilip Leverhulme PrizesPrizewinners receive £100,000, which may be used for any purpose that would advance their researchBiological sciencesAward winner: Michael...