The PhD student using Rousseauian rap to decolonise the academy
Doctoral student takes performance poetry to academic conferences and university council meeting

Doctoral student takes performance poetry to academic conferences and university council meeting

The nationwide American College Application Campaign has helped half a million students apply to college by giving them access to the experts, says Melissa Caperton

Progress shows business schools have successfully innovated in period of economic uncertainty, says survey

US undergraduate gives presentation in underwear after lecturer questions ‘short shorts’

Recommended applicants tend to be more active members of community and give more generously as alumni, says US research

Finalists for top international teaching award hail from Australia, Canada, Switzerland, South Africa, Spain and the UK

Campaigners fear a huge increase in EU military research spending will lead to development of autonomous weapons

The event will host the launch of the 2018 Times Higher Education Young University Rankings

Mark Walport, CEO of the newly formed UK Research and Innovation, lays out the organisation’s plan to ensure society benefits from the ideas and knowledge it aims to generate

Academics from North and South Korea are exploring how reunification could work, says Incheon National University president

The point of the lecture is to present students with the information they need in an entertaining and structured narrative, says Michael Merrifield

Analysis of academic boycott of Central Powers after WWI prompts warnings over Trump administration plans

Without understanding how feedback operates, it is difficult for students to appreciate but connecting it to high grades could attract them, says David CarlessÂ