France’s scholarly MPs take clinical approach to policy
Academics who have become deputies for Emmanuel Macron’s En Marche! hope to tackle country’s problems with scientific method

Academics who have become deputies for Emmanuel Macron’s En Marche! hope to tackle country’s problems with scientific method

A pilot planned for the subject-level teaching excellence framework has revived debate about the importance of small group teaching at university

Latest financial data for both countries show that overall Australian universities have a greater reliance on international students, but not by much

New institutes of excellence to lead training in agriculture, engineering, mining and industry

The UK's ‘red line’ on free movement of labour may prevent its students from participating in the Erasmus exchange programme, says European Union law expert

National survey finds that one in 10 female students have been attacked in past two years

Watch Alan Lau’s keynote speech at the 2017 Times Higher Education Research Excellence Summit

John McCormack has been speaking to teaching-only staff at Russell Group universities, and they have plenty of reasons to be annoyed

Secretary general of ruling party wants government to provide "fully subsidised grants" to low income families

New centre to promote respect through research, outreach, culture and practical help

UK leads drive towards more open way of sharing science, says Jo Johnson

Drop in students getting go-ahead for study for first time in almost a decade

Recent cases at universities of Mississippi and Southern California raise question of 'moral turpitude'

HMRC claims reorganisation of for-profit university’s owner may represent ‘abuse’ of VAT rules