Ministers set to push on with student number controls in England
Government expected to initiate system of caps, potentially using new quality measures, but drop minimum entry requirement idea

Government expected to initiate system of caps, potentially using new quality measures, but drop minimum entry requirement idea

While the two governing councils have agreed to a combined university, many still need convincing – not least, opposition and crossbench parliamentarians

For some students, a little more understanding of their difficult individual circumstances goes a very long way, says Hannah Forsyth

‘Pride’ scholarships aim to make university a world leader in research field

Private university founder calls for governance overhaul as the rector of one of Poland’s leading public universities says it is considering an endowment to secure a more stable financial foundation

‘New Conservatives’ want to axe post-study work visas and stop ‘poorest performing’ universities from recruiting overseas

Times Higher Education data analysis reveals the top universities from across the 13 latest European Union member states

President outlines ‘new path’ towards providing debt relief for as many borrowers as possible
Browse the full results of the Young University Rankings 2023 The information shown under key statistics is that provided by the university itself in its submission to the Times Higher Education ...

Australia is top-performing nation for first time in five years, while the United Arab Emirates is on the rise

Researchers recommend training after survey also finds that while four in 10 respondents are uncomfortable about staff getting drunk with students, three in 10 don’t mind

University leaders pin hopes on forthcoming review, as funding erosion and regulatory inflexibility threaten core capability

Latest impasse with European Commission over UK push for ‘correction mechanism’ to avoid being major net contributor

With national talks aimed at ending the marking boycott at a standstill, some universities are looking to take matters into their own hands

When passable texts, images and music can be automatically generated, the creative industries may need fewer, better graduates, says Ian Pace