Durham to run criminology classes in prisons
Students will join prisoners in what the institution says is a European first

Students will join prisoners in what the institution says is a European first

Amount spent on bursaries and grants cut by almost £40 million last year

Whitehall civil servant Maddalaine Ansell has been named as the next University Alliance chief executive

Former employee made claims about standards on electronics course

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By Ry Rivard, for Inside Higher Ed

Download the podcastAcclaimed novelist and philosopher Rebecca Newberger Goldstein in conversation with Times Higher Education books editor Karen Shook.Goldsteinās much-lauded novels include The Late...

Staff at older universities will begin a marking boycott next week in a row over pension changes

The pressure for academics to deliver āpublic engagementā should not lead to them ācolonising the creative artsā

With a court judgment imminent, Chris Cobb reflects on the legal tussle over the future of the institute

Student teachers must still have the option of taking an academic qualification alongside their classroom training

Thomas Docherty, the University of Warwick professor suspended in January, has thanked his supporters after allegations against him were dismissed

Higher education legislation should be a priority for the new government after 2015, according to Englandās funding council.

A business leader has said he is āappalledā to see universities end up as āvictims of political point-scoringā and a āmeaninglessā migration target

The number of UK students applying to medical and dentistry schools, veterinary courses and Oxbridge has fallen by 5 per cent, new figures show.