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The chief executive-designate of the UK’s new sector agency discusses her West Country roots, the roles of academics and administrators, and escaping to the country
Inaugural UK-US science deal will include investment in two major projects Stateside
Vigilante mob face murder charges over campus killing of student Mashal Khan
Iran's detention of a history PhD student for alleged spying has been condemned by Princeton and US government
Administrator taking over from Les Ebdon as director of fair access must speak out on need for student diversity, says sector expert
Pyongyang University of Science and Technology feared closure when US travel ban took effect this month
Glasgow vice-chancellor Sir Anton Muscatelli defends ‘cost-efficient’ sector driving UK growth
Iconic Californian institution’s viability as a state university called into question by fall in public support and growing political intrusion, says ex-chancellor
Universities face new diversity challenge as middle-class parents push to secure places for children at top institutions, says former University of Warwick boss
Two UK institutions lead our ranking of the best universities for the first time in its history, with Oxford holding on to the number one spot for the second year in a row, while Cambridge has risen to second place
Inaugural HEA award is latest accolade for Yorkshire institution
Thousands of university staff are set to pay more towards pensions under proposals
HEA's latest National Teaching Fellows announced
We share what 50 Nobel prizewinners think about issues facing science, universities and the world, from populist politics and researcher mobility, to artificial intelligence and threats to humankind
Times Higher Education poll of globe's greatest minds highlights threat of divided politics to academia and research
Seven top universities establish political monitoring units in response to state ‘rectification reports’
UK academic based in Pyongyang says US travel ban may be fatal for North Korea’s only private higher education institution
Mass rallies held across the south-east Asian country as legislation to remove tuition fees is passed
Durham education experts call for more ‘radical’ approach to contextualised admissions
Elite universities top newly-released tables for graduate employment rates, official data shows
Students’ unions achieve goal in teaching excellence framework protest at Cambridge, Manchester, Oxford, Sheffield, and eight other institutions
Analysis shows that UK’s income from higher education taught overseas is a small part of ?13 billion export industry
Many UK doctoral students view professional development as a ‘distraction’ or a ‘waste of time’, says study
Neurobiologist questions whether academia has reached ‘peak sting’ in its battle with predatory journals