The moral panic over student cheating must end
We need to call off the witch-hunt and trust in the capacity of our students to learn, says Bruce Macfarlane

We need to call off the witch-hunt and trust in the capacity of our students to learn, says Bruce Macfarlane

On crepuscular delights, kicking against the pricks, common corporate lingos, and wealth and moral worthiness

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Book of the week: How far did two thinkers sway each other during a 26-year fellowship? Biancamaria Fontana writes

A disastrous loss of goodwill during negotiations with Brussels may mean the days of Britain’s being a net beneficiary of EU research funding are over

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Ministers insist that reversal is not binding and that increase to £9,250 is unaffected

The whole Science and Technology Committee should be disbanded, and the process of establishing it restarted, says Dame Athene Donald

Critics of vice-chancellor pay levels have a point, and universities need to acknowledge that, says Gordon McKenzie

The UK wants membership of EU research programmes, but it is hard to see how this happening, says Simon Marginson

Peking University joins the top 20 of the Times Higher Education subject table for the first time

Leading scholars warn of risks to internationalisation in populist era

Oxford professor urges institutions to 'build bridges within our increasingly divided societies'