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The LSE political scientist discusses influencing the US news agenda, Trump’s authoritarian streak and why we must defend democracy
Educationalist argues ‘religious’ zeal of active-learning advocates ignores the importance of the traditional lecture
Leading sociologist says that universities’ failure to enthuse students is to blame for low levels of study outside the classroom
Scholars at greater risk of stress-related illness than police, medics and local authority staff, research suggests
Undead professor deployed as critique of managerialism and teaching evaluation at a UK conference
Is the 4* researcher who is also a stellar teacher a realistic expectation? Times Higher Education surveyed academics to find out. Jack Grove reports
Reformed Paris university raising funds for professorships, labs, bursaries and restoration projects
Many students are struggling with stress-related health problems after switch to postgraduate programmes, research suggests
Relying on an inspirational leader is a bad tactic for universities, conference hears
University of Roehampton provost Lynn Dobbs will take the reins at London Metropolitan University in October
Biggest campus protests since 1989 have disrupted legislation that many fear will lead to more state control of universities
Opportunities to discuss ‘taboo’ subject and new institutional guidelines will help women during the menopause, says University of Manchester
Independent study will examine why more institutions have not joined initiative
Analysis of accounts of institutions receiving public funding reveals large salary, bonus and dividend payouts
Parliamentary moves to outlaw Islamic face veils from classrooms have been strongly criticised by universities
New institution loses its first president Janusz Kozinski in less than a year
Istanbul scholar Bü?ra Ersanli is one of 241 scholars to face legal action for signing a 2016 peace declaration
New research identifies the formula for winning a student-led teaching prize
Study finds general management skills are valued more in education pro vice-chancellors than pedagogic expertise
New survey finds barely a quarter of undergraduates have used illegal drugs during their degrees
Slash interest rates and reintroduce maintenance loans, says critical report
President unveils new target of attracting 350,000 foreign students despite ongoing concern over human rights abuses
Bolton head’s pay rose by almost 30 per cent despite ministers’ calls for salary restraint
Seventy-two per cent of women working in UK universities believe men are at an advantage when pursuing top jobs, Advance HE survey says