Thomas Docherty case: students and alumni drum up online support
The University of Warwick has been ridiculed on social media for its suspension of the prominent critic of higher education policy

The University of Warwick has been ridiculed on social media for its suspension of the prominent critic of higher education policy

Janet Beer has been named as the next University of Liverpool vice-chancellor

A number of protesters have been evicted from the University of Birmingham building they were occupying in reaction to the suspension of two students

Download the podcastUniversity whistleblowers, combined bachelor’s and master’s degrees, jihadist poetry and this week’s books section are discussed in the latest Times Higher Education issue review....

Academics who have made disclosures reflect on the long-term impact on their careers
In June 2013, the University of Salford announced that it would close its modern languages department. Following the local University and College Union branch’s resolution to support colleagues...
Ferdinand von Prondzynski’s account of the legality of an independent Scotland charging tuition fees to students from the continuing UK (“Independent or not, a global attitude is critical to Scotland...

University leaders voice concerns about impact of party’s mooted plan to lower fees to £6,000

Student loans access for a master’s qualification thought to be principal cause

We must return to first principles to develop a fair method of paying for higher education, argues Bahram Bekhradnia

Weathering the storm - University whistleblowers reflect on the fallout

In a shock move, the governors of our university have revoked the honorary doctorate that was bestowed upon the minister for science and universities, David Willetts, shortly after his accession to...

Academic says the move is a ‘huge change’ for the institution

Universities have secured an increasing share of government expenditure on research and development since 2001, according to data from the Office for National Statistics

Hefce figures show overall attrition rate down to 6.6 per cent but computer science struggles to improve retention