Last month’s deadly car bombing at Delhi’s Red Fort, allegedly planned and perpetrated by academics and doctors, has left observers asking what such an outrage says about the nature, quality and ...
Collaboration between British and Chinese scholars has increased over the past decade in the wake of the UK’s departure from the European Union ...
What is game-oriented learning, what criteria must games follow to have true educational value and how to use them in your ...
The University of Southern California launches module dedicated entirely to Korean musician G-Dragon as academics report rising interest in non-Western cultures among students ...
How can studying a poem or writing a story give students the skills to imagine a healthy planetary future? Stephanie Jones ...
Universities defend decision to award some vice-chancellors larger bonuses than last year, with one private institution giving boss over £100K ...
The Office for Students (OfS) has referred several institutions to National Trading Standards (NTS) after it found “unfair” clauses in their student contracts that raised consumer protection concerns.
Union members back industrial action in early 2026 as row over pensions continues, while Essex employees also launch ballot ...
The arts and humanities are too often dismissed as an unaffordable luxury, when these disciplines underpin vital human skills such as critical thinking, creativity and communication. This collection ...
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Times Higher Education journalists name the change-makers at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months ...
Institutions warn delays after reopening of English sector registrations are jeopardising their financial sustainability ...
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