THE podcast: 16-22 October 2014 issue review
Download the podcastPension reforms, graphene and the implications of giving the Scottish parliament more control over immigration are discussed in this week’s Times Higher Education issue review....

Download the podcastPension reforms, graphene and the implications of giving the Scottish parliament more control over immigration are discussed in this week’s Times Higher Education issue review....

First-person accounts add complexity to popular notions of East Germany, writes Ulrike Zitzlsperger

Sally Feldman on the fashion choices available to female scholars

Swiss-French scientist says he just wants to have fun

Hefce’s decision to invite external bodies to bid for work undertaken by the higher education watchdog carries risks, warns Peter Williams

Oxford criticises figures given to universities illustrating the impact of future cuts amid calls for independent modelling

An academic and greatly respected poet who spent more than 35 years in the School of History at Queen’s University Belfast has died

We speak to the president of Birkbeck, University of London on part-time study, older learners, Barack Obama and tuition fees

United StatesAcademic perk for coffee chain staffArizona State University has accepted 1,000 Starbucks employees from across the US for online study after the coffee shop giant announced in June that...

Royal SocietyUniversity Research FellowshipsAward winner: Artem BakulinInstitution: University of CambridgeValue: £446,097Optical control of conductivity in organic- and bio-electronic devicesAward...

Work performanceBlack dog days for most staffNearly two-thirds of higher education staff say that their work performance has suffered as a result of mental health problems, according to a survey. A...
The Employers Pension Forum published a Q&A purporting to explain the reasons for the proposed changes in the Universities Superannuation Scheme with the date 11 August 2014. I read it in...
The call by Ferdinand von Prondzynski for sustained divergence of higher education in Scotland misreads history and misinforms regarding the best route to future development (“Staying together but...
Amanda Goodall and Andrew Oswald’s lament about the state of the social sciences (“Time for a makeover?â€, Features, 9 October) suggests that they are unfamiliar with the healthy and vibrant...
Frank Furedi convincingly argues that the virtues of a liberal education have been supplanted by an economic instrumentalism reinforced by an ideology that sees the recipients of higher education as...