Buckingham represented at Thatcher’s funeral
The vice-chancellor of the UK’s first private university will attend Baroness Thatcher’s funeral after being invited on her instructions, and has praised her for transforming the nation “wholly for...

The vice-chancellor of the UK’s first private university will attend Baroness Thatcher’s funeral after being invited on her instructions, and has praised her for transforming the nation “wholly for...

The University of Leicester has launched an investigation into a public lecture held by its student Islamic society after pictures of signs at the event suggested that men and women were encouraged...

A new draft code of governance for Scottish universities has been condemned as “weak”, “meaningless in places” and offering “nothing new” by student and academic unions north of the border.

Incoming National Union of Students president Toni Pearce has acknowledged that sections of the organisation’s membership are dissatisfied with its direction, and is determined to bring them back on...

Exceptions in the UK funding councils’ open access policy will be made for researchers hired from abroad, the Higher Education Funding Council for England’s head of research has pledged.

World University Rankings 2013-2014 coming 2 October 2013The Times Higher Education World University Rankings video competition is back for 2013.As last year’s shortlisted videos exceed 30,000 views...

Podcast Powered By PodbeanReporter Chris Parr heads to the National Union of Students’ 2013 National Conference to speak with Toni Pearce, who was elected president of the union at the event in...

A huge cut to the Australian higher education budget announced just months before the next federal election is the largest since 1996, according to umbrella body Universities Australia.

Action needs to be taken against Scottish universities because senior staff members are being given “worrying levels of high pay”, the National Union of Students Scotland has said.

Arts and humanities PhD graduates from the US are more employable than their UK counterparts, a conference on doctoral education has heard.

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

The BBC’s use of a student group from the London School of Economics to gain access to North Korea could jeopardise the overseas reputation of UK universities and the work of academics more generally...

LSE director condemns BBC tactics over controversial Panorama documentary

European countries that have a greater proportion of foreigners in their skilled workforce produce more highly cited research, a study has concluded.

Survey reveals online revolution is news to large proportion of European universities