5 December 2013
Young Turks, old grievances - Educated classes feel under fire in Turkey

Young Turks, old grievances - Educated classes feel under fire in Turkey

The state is confronting student protest with an iron fist while promising to relax its grip on the academy. Jack Grove reports from the country

As Times Higher Education launches the BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings 2014, Jim O’Neill says the UK can help the world and itself by going global

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China tops list of hot emergent properties


Students have occupied the University of London’s Senate House in a protest over pay, pensions and financial accountability.

Cambridge Education Group, which prepares international students for university, has been sold to a private equity firm in a deal worth £185 million.

HESA announces publication date for data on number of researchers eligible for submission

The latest student occupation of Bramber House at the University of Sussex has ended after seven nights.

A total of £2 million is to be spent on helping universities support students who want to work in social enterprise and entrepreneurship.

East Asia has strengthened its grip on the top places of the world’s most influential international education rankings, it was revealed today

Lectures and seminars are likely to be cancelled across the UK as university staff hold a second national walk-out over pay.

Two Welsh universities have set up a centre designed to tackle educational inequality in the country.

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed