Times Higher Education announces reforms to its World University Rankings
Times Higher Education today announces a series of important changes to its flagship THE World University Rankings

Times Higher Education today announces a series of important changes to its flagship THE World University Rankings

Some English universities are interested in the idea of buying the debt of their graduates, but it ‘may not be the smartest investment’

Students must mobilise on the streets and build alliances to win free education, says Deborah Hermanns
Times Higher Education today announces a series of important changes to its flagship THE World University Rankings and its suite of global university performance analyses, following a strategic...

The government has agreed to offer more protection to students at private providers, giving them the right to adjudication on unresolved complaints

Alex Salmond has faced criticism after unveiling a monument at a university honouring his commitment to free higher education

A former chief executive of the Medical Research Council will this week set out his vision of how scientists can best fulfil their social responsibility

Early career researchers among those targeted for extra support

Some 78 per cent of professors, 72 per cent of senior managers and about 80 per cent of vice-chancellors and principals in the UK are men

The current £9,000 fee system is financially unsustainable and puts higher education at risk from a failed market, according to a report

By Paul Fain, for Inside Higher Ed

The National Union of Students has outlined its proposals for reforming how higher education in England is funded

The number of international students starting courses at US universities has increased by 7.5 per cent in the space of a year

Classicists and archaeologists are benefiting from technology remarkably similar to that used on the module that landed on Comet 67P

British Council survey suggests students are still outward looking despite slump in number going overseas