On the Spirit of Rights, by Dan Edelstein
Human rights are rooted in the ancient concept of a universal natural law, observes Jane O’Grady
Human rights are rooted in the ancient concept of a universal natural law, observes Jane O’Grady
Claims that academics are indoctrinating their students with liberal propaganda are increasingly common in the right-wing media. John Morgan examines why such a conviction has arisen and whether...
Six higher education institutions report so far that male pay is at least 20 per cent higher than female remuneration
This year’s ranking showcases a much greater range of Golden Age universities and has been expanded to include 200 universities
We consider the minnows of global higher education – Generation X and Generation Y universities
Times Higher Education ranking reveals top universities from across the 13 latest European Union member states
A round-up of academics awarded research council funding
A series of mergers have helped French universities to dominate a new table of universities founded in the 21st century
A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash
Average cost of remunerating v-cs in group rose by 6 per cent last year but salaries still lag those in top US and Australian universities
While the UK is a net contributor to the European Union overall, it does get back more research money than it puts in, figures suggest
Scholars in countries with a permissive approach are three times more likely to use the technique
President responds to wave of violence at campuses across country
Bumper year for fund managers at the Universities Superannuation Scheme