The case for authentic assessment in HE’s ‘new normal’
Traditional forms of assessment, such as exams and essays, are largely irrelevant once students arrive in the workplace – we need new methods that relate to jobs, now more than ever

Traditional forms of assessment, such as exams and essays, are largely irrelevant once students arrive in the workplace – we need new methods that relate to jobs, now more than ever

Observers say the country’s universities are led by loyalists, and have long supported president by expelling opposition students and teaching pro-government ideology courses

Canadian study examines impact of students returning to campus and different testing approaches on Covid-19 infections and deaths

Experts welcome Boris Johnson’s Lifetime Skills Guarantee, but call for more details and further progress on obstacles to part-time study

Universities must accept a level of risk and implement measures to minimise the transmission of infections, says Andrew Lee

Higher education is awash with stirring statements about its commitment to greater diversity. Yet students who face discrimination often do not know where to turn and are seldom impressed by the...

Jane O’Grady is enthralled by a meticulous meditation on possible worlds and paths not taken

Find the best universities in Africa using Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings data

UCU and NUS say there should be ‘no financial detriment’ to students who give up accommodation or leave their course

It might seem as though it's impossible to find a job right now, but recent graduate Mariia Kogan shares some tips that helped her to land a job she loves

Decisions about whether to reopen campuses must weigh up factors such as opportunity costs and the level of risk that is acceptable

Find the top universities in Switzerland, using Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings data

University says carbon emissions from all investments will balance out at zero by 2038 and that all donations must align with climate goals

Tributes paid to ‘one of the architects of the black psychology movement’

Science communication experts reflect on how scholars can improve their public speaking skills