Clearing day-in-the-life for Herts head
University heads worry about A-level results too. Chris Parr talks to Hertfordshire’s v-c about recruitment strategies

University heads worry about A-level results too. Chris Parr talks to Hertfordshire’s v-c about recruitment strategies

But ESRC head doubts ‘attack’ on social science will harm most collaborations. Paul Jump reports

Southampton group aims to help mould those who want to break the mould. Elizabeth Gibney writes

The Royal College of Science was one of three institutions that merged in 1907 to form Imperial College London. In 1955, it set up its own Motor Club to maintain a fire engine known as Jezebel as a ...

Georgetown’s Doha campus violates 1815 charter, claims a 21-page brief. Jon Marcus reports

University leaders flag possible fallout of EU’s ‘disputed territory’ curbs. David Matthews reports

Report on Erbil conference highlights challenges facing Iraqi universities

Universities are exploring alternatives to race-conscious admissions policy. Chris Parr reports

List of CEO alumni favours North American and European rivals

Higher education institutions are crucibles of innovation - and not just in those areas of research that grab the headlines. Recognising the creativity and quality to be found throughout universities...

National Institute for Health ResearchHealth Services and Delivery Research programmeAward winner: Sarah ByfordInstitution: King’s College LondonValue: £675,578The cost and cost-effectiveness of...
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Royal College of ArtJordan Baseman“If you had told me when I was 22 and graduating from art school that I would spend almost my entire adult life working in art schools I wouldn’t have believed you...

A maverick English don who often contributed to Times Higher Education has died.George Watson was born into a Queensland farming family in Australia on 13 October 19 and educated at Brisbane Boys’...

Harvard Business School’s teaching model offers consistency but also allows unscripted ‘discovery’, explain Michel Anteby and Caitlin Anderson