Science-focused fellowships to offer £8 million over 10 years
More details announced about UK’s new mid-career academic funding programme
More details announced about UK’s new mid-career academic funding programme
Analysis from Education Insight also shows increased UK market share against rivals like Australia and US
Funding and focus on job training blamed as five major European languages lose around a fifth of their enrolment in five years
Recent pronouncements and government actions could undermine ordinary Indians’ faith in science and stifle critical thinking, says Mukhtar Ahmad
‘As a female scholar, that is doubly insulting to me, to be reduced to being someone’s wife,’ says researcher barred from National University of Singapore
Higher study can mean little to one’s pay packet and can in some cases reduce it, says research that raises questions about Universities Accord’s expansionary vision
Newly appointed trustees of small liberal arts college want to revitalise facilities with funding request worth $571,000 per student
As UK home secretary, James Cleverly should offer a warmer welcome to people who bring skills, resources and so much more, says Tim Bradshaw
A look at the most-read Times Higher Education university rankings articles from the past 12 months
Before undertaking change programmes, universities should devote more attention to designing how success will be achieved, says Paul Woodgates
Australian study highlights gap between ‘statistically significant’ and ‘meaningful’
Recruitment of domestic school-leavers is stagnant amid concerns over rising graduate debt levels and weak employment outcomes. With ministers keen to turbocharge enrolment to upskill the nation,...
Studying high art is still important, but popular culture can give humanities undergraduates better pointers on how to convert their refined understandings into practical action, rather than...
From fax machines to dawn of the internet, librarians are used to facing ‘existential crises’ and many are embracing the challenge of ChatGPT head on
Favouring of candidates aligned to ruling party could do long-term damage to universities, scholars warn