We tried to predict how students would impact the general election, and this is how we did
Duncan Ross looks back at Times Higher Education’s predictions of how students could swing the general election

Duncan Ross looks back at Times Higher Education’s predictions of how students could swing the general election

Since the Labour leadership contests, students have been building their political influence, says Tom CutterhamÂ

Nick Hillman looks at the implications of the election result for the university sector, and finds a small slither of silver lining

Jeremy Corbyn records stunning results in university seats on back of £11.2bn policy, writes John Morgan

News and analysis as Conservative Party fails to win an overall majority in the general election

Conservatives remain largest party in hung Parliament

Concerns over political failure to agree strategy and predictions of mergers raised in major survey

Henry Lane Fox speaks to Times Higher Education at the 2017 THE Innovation and Impact Summit in Hong Kong

Branch campuses could be forced out of Doha if diplomatic row is not resolved, experts warn

Academics can spot essays produced by contract cheating websites ‘most of the time’, say Deakin University researchers

Italian academic says biometric testing could reveal 'secrets of the mind' of potentially lying voters

Senior figures from Australian higher education discuss the changes announced in May's budget

Endless bureaucratic reorganisations in universities are increasing stress levels of academics, says Gail Kinman

We talk about the importance of women-only colleges, academics’ role in policymaking and personal tragedy with the noted political scientist

Educationalist who transformed teacher training in Singapore remembered