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Why do so many universities feel they can stonewall requests made under the Freedom of Information Act?

Why do so many universities feel they can stonewall requests made under the Freedom of Information Act?

Ruth Barcan believes such feelings are a logical response to a broken academic system

Universities struggle to cover costs of dropouts as government support is cut

New building to offer shared facilities, broad-spectrum view for booming faculty. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments

Ucas could help ensure that all students are assessed on the same information, says Miles Hewstone

United StatesModelling aircraftThree universities are among six sites chosen by the US federal government to test unmanned drone aircraft. The Federal Aviation Administration announced that Virginia...

Cut through the PR puff to unlock the true potential of novel notions, says David Maguire

Annual report discloses payments for three senior managers who resigned

Academics face distinctive choices when they retire, says Malcolm Gillies

Times Higher Education assesses the differing attitudes to rising FoI demands

Survey shows female graduates anticipate lower salaries

Catherine Clinton reflects on history’s intolerable cruelties

Is Imperial’s appointment of Alice Gast indicative of a changing market?

College of Policing pushes research agenda with grants for joint projects

The hardcore group of academics who print books on subjects sidelined by mainstream publishers