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THELMAs 2015 winners The winners were announced on 18 June 2015 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. THELMAs 2014 winners The winners were announced on 17 June 2014 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in...

THELMAs 2015 winners The winners were announced on 18 June 2015 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. THELMAs 2014 winners The winners were announced on 17 June 2014 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in...

Our universities are not only among our most valuable national assets, they are also incredibly complex and demanding institutions in which to work. The pressures on those responsible for guiding...

Former ministerās policy pamphlet outlines possible cost-saving approach

Legislation leaves door open to have elections for governing body chairs

University lecturers can learn how to teach creativity by looking at innovative practice found in art colleges and music schools, claims education expert

Efforts to reject a consumerist approach to higher education are undermined by unionsā own reliance on money-making activities, a new study claims

By Kellie Woodhouse, for Inside Higher Ed

Englandās Ā£9,000 fee system is ābroadly fit for purposeā and ādoes not require wholesale reformā, but maintenance support for students should be enhanced, according to a new report

Applications from Russell Group graduates ā who are more likely to be from wealthy backgrounds ā have a better chance of success, commission says

The pressure to publish high-profile papers may not be linked to research misconduct, a new study has found.

More than half of female students reading science subjects at the University of Bristol said that they have felt uncomfortable at the institution because of their gender

A number of vice-chancellors, prominent academics and other higher education figures have been recognised in the Queenās Birthday Honours

The government will not halt its planned changes to Disabled Studentsā Allowances as they will āimprove the levels of support overallā for students, according to Jo Johnson

The UKās āinternationally admired system of peer reviewā should remain part of any future higher education quality assurance system, the head of the sectorās standards watchdog has said.