Warwick WMG recruits new talent
Applied research group bolsters its roster of expertise with with five new posts. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments

Applied research group bolsters its roster of expertise with with five new posts. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments

Students should not be expected to ‘perform’ their emotional commitment to trendy political orthodoxies, says Bruce Macfarlane

In the midst of a desert, Shahidha Bari finds a wellspring of scholarly inspiration

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Download the podcastIn this podcast, the results of the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2014 are discussed by rankings editor Phil Baty and reporter Chris Parr.The league table lists...


The vice-chancellor of Durham University is to step down from his position later this year, it has been announced.

Ahead of the Jisc Digital Festival next week, for which Times Higher Education is media partner, five experts predict the innovations and trends that are set to change the face of higher education...
Slowing growth in international student numbers could have “a material impact on the sector”, while a financial blow from pensions could be looming.

Several UK universities have seen the number of Indian students plummet by more than 50 per cent in recent years.

Regent’s University London has become only the second private institution to be admitted to Universities UK.

Aberystwyth University is to set up a branch campus in Mauritius and start offering degrees from September this year.

Academics vent anger over treatment of international students

Minister of state for science and universities David Willetts addresses the Critical List - an event hosted at the University of Melbourne on Friday 28 February 2014

Scottish union angry that current dispute not on agenda