World insight: Banging the drum for liberal arts in East Asia
Countries like Singapore are turning to broad-based education just as the US turns away from it, says Trisha Craig

Countries like Singapore are turning to broad-based education just as the US turns away from it, says Trisha Craig

The UK’s first academic conference on hip hop comes straight outta Cambridge

Higher education institutions are ready to do their bit but are being held back, say Maureen Glackin and Claire Taylor

Leading novelists tell Matthew Reisz about life under the academic spotlight

King’s College London professor of education and social justice will be first woman to lead IoE

The latest edition of Times Higher Education discussed by our editorial team

We talk to the glaciologist about how it feels to have a glacier named after him and the chances of a catastrophic sea-level rise resulting from climate change

University academics answer an appeal for help from country's inspirational leader

Barry Winn, former University of Bradford deputy v-c, criticises short-term ‘colonial’ approach of UK universities to global partnerships

Faith Nibbs on the tensions and accommodations between newcomers and locals in a small town

Novice sociological researchers will find encouragement and help in a programme of exercises whose insights are informed by a group of gorillas, Les Gofton says

The political economist and author of Will Africa Feed China? on George Orwell, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and mountain-climbing, wine-drinking Tang Dynasty poets

BMJÂ editor in chief raises alarm over drug trial research funded and often controlled by manufacturers themselves

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Former business secretary urges universities to plug into global networks and emerging markets as he takes up Nottingham professorship